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On Jul 27, 2007, at 8:29 AM, Goddard, Duncan wrote: > > if you get a macbook-pro, get some speck polycarbonate shells for > it, or > the outside will start to look tatty really quick. Don't you mean Macbook? My old company had the aluminum macs and they seemed to hold up fine. I imagine the plastic shelled units get crappy pretty quick though. > > if looks aren't important & you'd rather run windows apps, get a > high-end PC laptop, with a decent warranty on the hardware. once > you've > got a stable build on there, ghost the thing onto a replacement drive. > if a PC of any sort is allowed on a public network, it will catch all > sorts of diseases. macs tend to be a bit safer when it comes to this > sort of thing. Good advise. My Toshiba's been running perfectly but I've removed any software that would allow it to connect to the web or network in any way. M