why not buy one of those SSDs? It would speed up the laptop enormously and when 
you do get a new one, you can transfer the disk...

crucial.com

(yes, I'm still hoping to get one of these! donations to paypal welcome....*)

*you won't realise but there is a list-mum MUG list. They are currently arguing 
about whether executives should be paid/get expenses/blah. As usual, some 
people are urging that everyone do it a certain way (coincidentally, their way) 
and other people are getting pissed off and leaving the list. 

NB please do NOT send anything to paypal. I mean it. I occasionally have to 
speak to UK MUG leadership and do chip in on the international list to defend 
our 'low maintenance no membership fees' status. Even a jokey quid to paypal 
might be cited by some officious person at some point...

I'll take a free palm-reading though if Sam has a minute...




On 29 Apr 2010, at 10:51, Martin Douglas wrote:

> That's not a bad idea although I am reluctant to spend any money on my 
> faithful PowerBook as I must, at some stage, buy something more up to date. 
> My idea was just to give this old warhorse a spring-clean so that I was not 
> cluttered up with loads of useless stuff I never use. It's almost a way of 
> sorting out my filing cabinet. I just wanted to reassure myself that I wasn't 
> going to end up in some black hole with no up to date OS.

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