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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Coleman Ramirez)
Sun Sep 3 03:27:41 2006

From: "Coleman Ramirez" <ColemanRamirez@01com.com>
To: <crypto.discuss@bloom-picayune.mit.edu>
Date: Sun, 3 Sep 2006 07:27:49 -0480

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happened, and the cry DEVIL! went through them like the wind of  an  ocean
Next around there's a Kensington lock hole, then a cover opens to reveal two USB 2.0 ports and a 4-pin Firewire. Sorry, iLink. 1394. Whatever. Finally, the bottom edge we have the clickety WIFI switch, a MemoryStick Pro slot that I don't see myself ever, ever using, the mouse pad and buttons and finally the DVD/CDR release button. I prefer to use the "Fn+E" key combination to open the drive rather than grope around to find the recessed DVD release, and the DVD door has a tenancy to catch on the front edge as you close it as the front face of the drive door is beveled downwards causing you to unintentionally push it upwards and inwards at the same time. A tiny detail but it gets me *every* time. 

Now on to some things I wish could be improved upon.  My particular notebook I got at CompUSA.com (because the store in town was sold out) and it had 1 dead sub pixel at the edge of the screen.  I must say it is never noticeable except on dark backgrounds but it just bugs me to know it is there.  The battery design is a bit strange as well; it fits loosely into the compartment!  You would think the engineers could come up with a better solution but it does not affect usability in any way.  Also it seams to shutdown very slowly, after the blue windows is shutting down screen comes on it seams to just stay and stay and stay.  Finally I really wish Sony would include backup disks not just a utility to burn your own disks.
Too much tedious rubbish "free" software. 

cinema and television productions in the field
Instead of including any kind of backup disks at all Sony has instead decided to include two things.  One they created a backup on the hard drive taking up valuable space, two they included a utility that lets you burn your own backup disks and save the hard drive space.  Since the laptop does not have a DVD burner you will be expected to use no less than 7 CD-R disks.  There is also an option to purchase the disks from a web page.


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