>Off to Texas . . .

>. . . in the morning for ALA. Still saving my pennies for a laptop (Power Book or Mac Book Pro? please weigh in) so nothin' from me until Tuesday. I'm assured that Newbery/Caldecott/etc. news will be on our website bright and early--the press conference will be at 9:00 AM EST. I'll be there taking notes with Martha Parravano and Betty Carter, and will get back to you on what gets oohed and what gets booed. (Goodness, can you imagine?)
Roger Sutton
Roger Sutton

Editor Emeritus Roger Sutton was editor in chief of The Horn Book, Inc., from 1996-2021. He was previously editor of The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books and a children's and young adult librarian. He received his MA in library science from the University of Chicago in 1982 and a BA from Pitzer College in 1978.

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Roger Sutton

>Hey, Don--I don't even *have* any nerves prior to my cup of coffee and thus was completely harmless. Please say hello the next time we meet.

Posted : Jan 25, 2006 04:38


rindambyers

>Maybe someday a laptop for me....I hope! ight now, it's clipboard, pen, and paper...but I enjoy that sometimes, too.

Posted : Jan 24, 2006 04:04


Chris Abouzeid

>PowerBook--definitely. I do programming on the side, and the first rule of thumb when it comes to computers and software is NEVER get the first version.

I'm sure the MacBook Pro will be great, eventually. But the likelihood is that there are going to be quite a few bugs in the first implementation, especially since Apple's programmers are not used to dealing with the Intel way of doing things.

Get yourself a nice PowerBook G4--15" screen if you want good visibility, 12" screen if you want optimal portability. Also, get as much memory (RAM) added as you can afford. (Max it out if you have the $$.) It really speeds things up.

Hope that helps...

Posted : Jan 24, 2006 02:54


Jane

>Oh yes--and write bookson it, too.

Jane

Posted : Jan 23, 2006 02:51


Jane

>My dear husband, retired head of the UMass Computer Science Department, got us all (us being the department and the family) on Macs. I am sitting in my tv room and writing on my ibook G4. And I have the least upgraded mac in the family.

Cause I only read email, a few blogs, and play Bookworm.

Jane

Posted : Jan 23, 2006 01:19


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