I've seen BT do a "Laptop Symphony" (I think is what he called it), at Summerfest a couple years back, and it was quite the kickass show. That link has some photos of similar performances. He definitely gets into it. At the time, I think he was running off a Powerbook.
I agree that there are a few technical issues, including one that I have, and have heard of existing for others. Namely, PB with Enemy Territory seems to react badly to Certain nVidia GeForce drivers. I.E. causing the PC to completely freeze. Only does it on PB servers. So far, the only remedy is to revert to older video drivers, but this is a pretty big hassle, especially if I play a different game that requires the newer ones. So I'm not a huge fan of PB right now, as it's not exactly seamless.
I've seen BT do a "Laptop Symphony" (I think is what he called it), at Summerfest a couple years back, and it was quite the kickass show. That link has some photos of similar performances. He definitely gets into it. At the time, I think he was running off a Powerbook.
And to a lesser extent, memory sticks.
Autodata ExpertScan does this already. I've used it for surveys and forms, it should work for a test too, but admittedly, I've not tried it for that.
I agree that there are a few technical issues, including one that I have, and have heard of existing for others. Namely, PB with Enemy Territory seems to react badly to Certain nVidia GeForce drivers. I.E. causing the PC to completely freeze. Only does it on PB servers. So far, the only remedy is to revert to older video drivers, but this is a pretty big hassle, especially if I play a different game that requires the newer ones. So I'm not a huge fan of PB right now, as it's not exactly seamless.
Does AOL have to keep Justin's name in the copyright information?