stragglers rush in
It’s official - the Mac mini is the real deal. I remember my hesitations when Jeremiah first introduced me to his lovely 466 Graphite iBook. It was beautiful. But I could only drool for so long; the back of my mind reminded me of Microsoft Office (talk about a chain gang) and my beloved computer games that were, supposedly, Windows-only.
That moment is almost exactly four years behind me. Now, I realize that MS Office is so much better on a Mac; come on! Word was first on the Macintosh in 1984, long before “Windows” was even capitalized. And those computer games? Well, they certainly are available for Macs, should I ever return to my juvenile ways of wasting hours of my life in front of an electron-emitting device. I will avoid the latter at all cost.
I really like the Mac mini. It’s not only the smaller than those “micro PCs” that exist solely for gaming purposes but it’s also just as infinitely gorgeous as the rest of Apple’s products. If ever someone who has been hesitant about switching (perhaps, just like that tortured Windows user I once was), this is the moment to jump on board.
Be assured. This is not a bandwagon scam. No red tape. No knife-in-the-back. You’ll love the change and will likely find yourself amazed that “everything just works” on the Mac. Plus, you’ll realize how gawd-awful-ugly Windows (and their OS-running PCs) are.
Take a dive; you have no more excuses.
I had a fabulous time watching Jobs’ Keynote speech yesterday evening. A Tuesday gets a major face-lift thanks to such uplifting media
Ok, I’ve been fervently going through the Wordpress procedures but progress is so slow considering the amount of work I still have ahead of me. Slow and steady is the winner, yes, but I would rather have like… an autonomous me working on this while I lay back and listen to some music. I know that one of VT’s senior projects is an autonomous vehicle; I wonder, perhaps, if they have tested such technology on more biological beings. Oh well.
February 3rd, 2005 at 5:29 am
Woah. Word? So retarded. First off, no windows. OSX is close, but not good enough. Use linux and then learn latex.