Tao of Mac

Friday, 28 January 2005

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    Jan 28 2005, 23:12

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    Rui Carmo

Toshiba

The only PC laptop brand I've ever considered buying with my own cash (short of the Sony VAiOs, of course, but those are notoriously difficult to get hold of here in Portugal).


See Also

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A Few Notes on Fedora Core 5Mail FlushThe Hours of Service Pack 2Toshiba/M100
Peace and QuietHOWTO: Enable Toshiba Bluetooth Support in Fedora Core 4Donating Hardware In Lisbon?Cooling Off
SuSE 9.3Quiet MondaySo, is it faster?Look Ma, I'm a 20" Toshiba
Time LapseWorkshop DayMinimal ServiceGeneral Failure, Destroyer Of Worlds
The Widest Desktop On EarthPartition DayMon DayKeyboards are Back in Style
Toshiba/R100Sony/VaioSqueeze That BoxFirst Panther, then Fedora
SonyZen By Any Other NameServerAppliancesDocument Hunt
Carta Wi-Fi em formato SDIO
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