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Oh lot*s of E-mail coming and lots of instant messages coming in and your phone calls as well. 180039 online that*s our telephone number 18003966546, 180039 online, you can send me E-mail Lawrence@aol.com you can get a hold of me via instant message at Lawrence@aol.com, you can also pop E-mail on our pop account David@onlinetonight.com either one will work. Let*s take a look at some instant messages as we got through out the show. Jim writes and says that I have iTunes 4.2 and tried to update it to get 4.7, I have downloaded it but should I uninstall 4.2 before installing 4.7?
David Lawrence: No just go ahead and install 4.7, it will let you know that you have an older version and it will update what it needs to update. You don*t want to uninstall, because you could be getting rid of the stuff, that you want to get rid of like, oh I don*t know your music, so don*t do that. And then you will be good to go, whenever Apple, Apple is very smart about not letting you hurt yourself. They really are, they will make sure that if you are going to install some thing, that you install it properly. And if you have already got the older version of something on your machine, then in fact it will show you, what it will do. The new one will install just fine, not a problem at all.
Alright, so at 8 minutes past the hour, we also have from Dillon, what is the best laptop for home use? That is such a, I could wax for hours about what the best laptop is. If you are talking about the coolest and hippest laptop, well I don*t know I like Alienware, I like Sony Vios, very expensive, but very cool. Most bang for your buck probably a Dell or a Toshiba or a Compaq, I don*t know, there is an awful lot here, that you can, I need to know more about what you are using it for but, the best laptop for home use is also the best laptop for you on the road. So it*s kind of an interesting question why you would use a laptop at home? I do, but it*s so that I can easily pick it and put it in my briefcase and take off. I use Powerbook 12-inch, because for me screen size is no big deal, I have got good vision, so I don*t have to worry about that. And I love, love, love the portability of a Powerbook 12-inch. I mean you just, you can*t beat it, you really can*t. And of course as I was talking on the Windows side, but the other ones, but the Powerbok 12-inch, the new speed and the new clarity, the new version on the operating system is just fantastic. I can do all my production on it. It*s terrific I can*t say enough good things about it, so there we go. So that*s what I would do there. Let*s see what else we have got here. People just realizing about NASCAR, okay Supercross right there you go, enjoy have fun, let*s see what else is there?
Oh, my friend, oh you will get this, I get this instant message in the middle of the show, not about computers, not about anything but my friend Toni Simonetti, who happens to be the Head of PR for General Motors. She is the Vice-President and General Manger of Corporate Communications for General Motors. And she instant messaged me. Ms. Von Schtupp, get this from Antarctica. Yeah she is on, one of this you know, wild and fantastic action adventure vacations you know, where you go, climb the Himalayas or go safariing in Africa or in her case she is on an ice cutter in Antarctica, you know that great big huge, I mean huge iceberg that has formed in Antarctica. She is down there, she said she saw, she said it is amazing, you can*t see all of it, it is like looking at any prairies. But she is on this great thing she said we Internet access and its fantastic its satellite its fast it*s like I am sitting in my apartment in New York City. I get no problems at all. So you know I said hey and she said as they say in Antarctica I will took to you soon. So there you go.
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After a 30 year career on radio in markets from New York to San Francisco to satellite and network, David H. Lawrence XVII decided to make a change. He hung up his headphones and retired from hosting 3 network/satellite radio shows to head to Los Angeles, to concentrate solely on acting in front of the camera.
Lili VonSchtupp* needed a fresh start. She moved to Washington DC and got her dream job. "I did affiliate relations for Online Tonight with David Lawrence. I slowly worked my way into the producer's chair by impressing David with my assets. (not those assets), my ability to make a CAT5 cable Ethernet cable, type (those of you in the chat room-shut up!) and work a phone system.
