Does the Apple Logo glow in dark?

I am getting a PowerBook G3 Pismo soon, and since its a new world mac, it should have the Apple logo glowing in the dark right? the Wallstreet did not, but I think the Pismo does, right?

But I still like my up-side-down glowing Apple logo.
I do, too. But even more, I like my Apple to be oriented the right way when I close down the display. Yeah, a lot of neat stuff, by way of design, ended with the Pismo, including the extra bay.
Long live my Pismo
That's the way I feel most of the time, but I been hankering for a MBP, but my wife tells me I have a perfectly fine computer that I have kept upgraded. She's right, of course (as usual), but every now and then I feel like I need a little more zip, especially video RAM, in my computer. In any case, old faithful just keeps rolling along.
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