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rs@moinlabs.de schrieb: > I mean "roadworthy" in the sense of going on the road as a musician. > A "roadworthy package" for something that usually sits on some kind > of table or stand during performance is a package where the device > will not suffer damage if it gets thrown off the table onto the > (possibly hard) stage or even audience space floor. That would suggest that Zoë isn't playing a roadworthy instrument. If you throw a cello on the hard stage it will break, which might be even true for your guitar as well... My computer is my instrument, I take care of it, it won't fall. And the paranoid just carry a second one as backup... Roadworthy for me is that you can pack it safely to carry it around with as little weight as possible... > You're of course right that it works really well if you put it into a > sturdy case and only unpack it when you don't play music ;) You can also take a Mac mini, preconfigure it to load all the magic automatically and only attach a monitor for trouble shooting... The mini for the weight (and firewire), all rackspace computers are too heavy to be considered roadworthy according to our specs... ;-) Stefan -- Stefan Tiedje------------x------- --_____-----------|-------------- --(_|_ ----|\-----|-----()------- -- _|_)----|-----()-------------- ----------()--------www.ccmix.com