AdmiralAK
Simply Daemonic
Well here we are... powerbook is in the box..well I took it out and put it back so that I can open the box again 
Now I have an crossover ethernet cable to connect my G3 and my powerbook (I have done this a million times in the past). This way I can just drag and drop my personal documents to my laptop. I have a few questions for people to weigh in.
(1) To partition or not to partition? On my desktop I have 3 partitions. (a) Operating System (b) Applications (c) Documents/images/music/VPC images. I am not really in a "format your brand-spanking new hard-drive, parition and reinstall everything that is already installed". Is there any benefit to going through the trouble of all of the above to have three partitions?
(2) What is a painless way to get my iCal calendars and contacts onto the powerbook? Obviously I can export stuff, but is this the best way? There is a free 60 day trial of .Mac that I could use if I were to use .Mac. What do you guys think?
(3) I bought a laptop bag for it, but it will be here in one week (next tuesday). Should I refrain from taking the laptop with me until I get something secure (i.e. the bag)?
(4) Region-Free-ing --> My G3 is region free, I had patched the firmware 3-4 years ago. Has anyone done this on their 15" powerbook? I will try it but not right away - I am looking for some feedback.
(5) iSight --> do people use it? what do you think? worthwhile to get?
My usage for the laptop (which might help you answer the above questions)
1) School (papers, spreadsheets, surfing, email, FTP)
2) Work (Database, email, spreadsheets, photoshop, dreamweaver)
3) Personal (Virtual PC with several VPC images)
4) Entertainment (Video Gaming, DVD, VCD, Audio CD, MP3)
Admiral

Now I have an crossover ethernet cable to connect my G3 and my powerbook (I have done this a million times in the past). This way I can just drag and drop my personal documents to my laptop. I have a few questions for people to weigh in.
(1) To partition or not to partition? On my desktop I have 3 partitions. (a) Operating System (b) Applications (c) Documents/images/music/VPC images. I am not really in a "format your brand-spanking new hard-drive, parition and reinstall everything that is already installed". Is there any benefit to going through the trouble of all of the above to have three partitions?
(2) What is a painless way to get my iCal calendars and contacts onto the powerbook? Obviously I can export stuff, but is this the best way? There is a free 60 day trial of .Mac that I could use if I were to use .Mac. What do you guys think?
(3) I bought a laptop bag for it, but it will be here in one week (next tuesday). Should I refrain from taking the laptop with me until I get something secure (i.e. the bag)?
(4) Region-Free-ing --> My G3 is region free, I had patched the firmware 3-4 years ago. Has anyone done this on their 15" powerbook? I will try it but not right away - I am looking for some feedback.
(5) iSight --> do people use it? what do you think? worthwhile to get?
My usage for the laptop (which might help you answer the above questions)
1) School (papers, spreadsheets, surfing, email, FTP)
2) Work (Database, email, spreadsheets, photoshop, dreamweaver)
3) Personal (Virtual PC with several VPC images)
4) Entertainment (Video Gaming, DVD, VCD, Audio CD, MP3)
Admiral