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Wonder, oxygen-acetylene cutting


From: Willie Griggs
Subject: Wonder, oxygen-acetylene cutting
Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2006 10:02:17 -0060

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eating that mattered,  but  flight.  More  than  anything  else.  Jonathan
Below are the PCMark04 Scores and a comparison to the IBM X41 12.1" screen 
1.50GHz notebook:

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My last machine was a Dell Inspiron 8100, a monster of a machine. That 10 pound 
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so long as you didn't actually need to carry it anywhere. Increasingly I found 
myself attending conferences and thinking "Nah, I'll just leave it behind this 
time". Thin and light was my key upgrade, that and NO LEGACY PORTS. Initially I 
was set on the IBM Thinkpad T43 all the way, right up until the moment I found 
it has no Firewire. That was a deal killer for me as I *need* 1394 for low 
latency audio devices. The Asus V6V has everything I wanted except it was over 
my weight budget (it was a really close choice, how fickle am I?) and so I 
found myself drawn to the Vaio S270/S360/S380. But which one to choose? 

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Right side view of ports on the D420: Wi-Fi Catcher, Fan Vent (view large 
image)(view large image)





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