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I love this idea, and would totally buy a 15" MacBook Air, although I'd love it even more if they managed to squish 1920x1080 or 1920x1200 into there.
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let's pool our money together and start a company selling carbon offsets!
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Wow that has to be the first time Apple's ever hinted that they appreciate doing business with people.
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If that dell display didn't have those corny looking speakers in the bezel I'd probably buy one, it has a little of the neat look the old cinema displays did. That said, I'd like to see new ACDs, since I need some.
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I don't see where you guys are coming from, I've played with some quad 2.66s enough to know they smoked the hell out of the dual 800 I had.
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LOL I had a dejavu moment there. You posted this on Gaia C&T! LOL. Small world.
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Damn. That thing's the price of a 30"er!
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Since Vista's release, MS has sold 40 million copies of Vista (albeit probably most under volume licensing), compare that to OS X's 22 million userbase. I don't see MS being in trouble anytime soon.
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I say your roommate stole it.
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I love buying stuff from Apple online, I can order as late as Fedex picks up packages, and with ground shipping it'll still be here the next morning
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Dude, the 30" is so big that unless your desk is really screwed up, there's no way you can't be looking straight ahead at monitor, lol. Dell does have a 30" LCD with the same res, however. And it's cheaper, but I'd still take a cinema
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I had almost the exact same kind of experience at Bay Street. *shrug* I don't really care much for the Apple store environment, so I don't bother with it.
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Apple has a very, very long history of manufacturing bad motherboards, even back in the days when Kodak made their boards for them. I'm not sure if it's simply bad luck, or ridiculously bad quality management. I think a lot of it is due to cutti…
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I'd give you a glowing recommendation for the D-Link DIR-655, especially if you have gigabit wired machines elsewhere in the house. The throughput is ridiculous.. Over wireless, I have yet to test it, but from what I hear it's about as good as a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by nsm Burst was developing their highly advanced optimization algorithm for data flow, specifically packet sequencing and timing, long, long before it even occured to most than video streaming would even be possible. We…