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Hmm. Betsy, I hadn't noticed that the regular lap desk didn't have a pad. Does your husband find it comfortable? Does he balance it on a chair? The SO sits on the couch, so I think he'd want a pad, but the laplander's dimensions are too small for what I want.
The husband finds the lap desk very comfortable, but he uses it in a rocker with arms. Did you take a gander at the tambour table?
Yes, I did. Also very nice, but slightly too small.
Wal-Mart is selling iPod mini in 'Select Stores.'
For an exciting extremely low price?
Wouldn't that be nice...
But I doubt it.
Best Buy is selling the Mac Mini and the iPod Shuffle, apparently.
Target.com is be selling the Mac Mini and iPods online. no word on the Mini in stores, tho.
I've checked out Minis at several online places, including Amazon. None seem to offer upgrades, such as Bluetooth and Airport, that must be installed by Apple or an Apple reseller or service place.
OK, here's a question that my boss just asked me....
Right now we have 32 static IP addresses with a DSL connection to the internet. Let's say we switch to a much-cheaper cable modem that would give us four IP addresses. We could use NAT so we could still connect all our computers to the internet, but there's one problem: when we log into our client's system via VPN, each of us needs to have a different IP address for it to work. So is it possible to have a router (or, say, a linux box acting as a router) using NAT set up so that, say, three of our computers would always have different IP addresses outside of our network?