I would say that it is, after looking at the website - the problems they say they're having with their IMacs are exactly what I've been experiencing with my PowerBook, much to my frustration. In fact, the pictures on the website of what their screens look like match what has been happening with mine; the last picture in the series looks exactly like what my screen does. I've had a new battery put in, my logicboard replaced, and it's still happening. I think there's something basically wrong with my PowerBook. I've had it into the shop several times. It's interesting that the people there say that it's the IMacs that are in and out of the shop all the time - but they hardly ever have any problems with PowerBooks. Maybe my PowerBook is an IMac in disguise! Kathryn On Friday, January 2, 2004, at 09:21 AM, Barry Takayesu wrote: > A PC user I know on another list sent this URL: > http://www.blackcider.com/ > > He never misses a chance to throw a dig at Apple, but in this case, > it may serve as a warning to the Apple community - IF the information > is true. > -- > ============================================== > Barry Takayesu > Prestige Print & Graphics > 10592 Wellington Road * St.Thomas, ON Canada N5P 3T1 > (519) 631-8800 * Fax (519) 631-6316 > prestige.print@xxxxxxxxxxx > ============================================== > > _________________________________________________ > > For information concerning the MUGLO List just click on > > http://muglo.on.ca/pages/members.html#Joinmuglo > > Don't forget to periodically check our web site at: > > http://muglo.on.ca/ > _________________________________________________ For information concerning the MUGLO List just click on http://muglo.on.ca/pages/members.html#Joinmuglo Don't forget to periodically check our web site at: http://muglo.on.ca/