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I got the PowerBook back this morning. I'm so happy, it's kinds of weirding me out.
The over-all experience was a-OK: I dropped it off at the local Apple store last Tuesday and the "Genius" was quite helpful and prompt. The problem was that the AC plug -- where you plug the power in to charge the battery -- was being spotty: I'd have to jiggle it constantly to get it to charge the battery.
Thanks to AppleCare, I've had to pay nothing. Otherwise, according to the invoice I got, I'd have had to pay around $320. The warrantee gamble paid off for me.
For Churbuck's, and Number One Lenovo Salesdog, Auggie's benefit: using my wife's ThinkPad for a week was fine. In fact, I'd say the ThinkPad itself is great, it's the Windows XP that I hate. If it weren't for XP on the ThinkPad, I'd say the ThinkPad platform was almost as good as using OS X on my 12" PowerBook, and that's saying a lot coming from an Apple-fanboy like me ;> (I realize, as Simon pointed out, that I could put Ubuntu on there: Kim, my wife likes/needs [for MSFT Small Business VPN, Office, etc.] XP however so I didn't want to afflict even a dual-boot system on her.)