Yikes! Surely there's more to an iBook than watching YouTube and video? My old 
G4 iBook plays DVDs in bed (or anywhere else!), stores my Family History, 
browses lots of the web just fine, runs NoteBook, lets me record our choir 
accompanist using MIDI into Garageband and play it back to accompany him, show 
my Mum the photos I've taken, or she's taken and burn them to a CD for her and 
other things besides. A few beers in a pub will cost you £10.

My new(ish) 2nd gen iPod touch and brand new swanky iPad can only do a few of 
things, some neither will never do, and they cost a fair bit more than a tenner.

The old saw "If it works it's obsolete" seems alive and well ... ;-)

Stephen

On 6 Jun 2010, at 21:33, Sam - MacAmbulance wrote:

> Personally I wouldn't pay £10 for an iBook G4, they're almost useless on the 
> net now.



“The Gulf of Mexico is a very big ocean. The amount of volume of oil and 
dispersant we are putting into it is tiny in relation to the total water 
volume,” - BP chief executive Tony Hayward, May 2010

No problem then ...

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