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Just make this annoying thing go away.

MacBook Air: I has one

I’ll put out a review or something when I’ve fully completed setting it up. I have to say though, it is a pleasure to carry around… very light compared to my old machine.

Btw, this probably put me over the top (my roommate made it):

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9 Responses to “MacBook Air: I has one”

  1. Clarence Says:

    Despite the fact I just purchased a 2.6ghz/4GB MBP after Christmas, I will be rocking my Macbook Air at SxSW — there is a story here, I just don’t know what it is (and I am sure there will be one after the event). See you there, bruh.

  2. Martin Says:

    Julien, I now officially hate you. :)

  3. Moses Says:

    The advertising claim may be true. Dude I know started buying xServers for rackmounting in his server room (actually a secured standing rack in his loft apartment in a warehouse. He assures me that his female clients would ask him about this new Apple hardware in husky voices and disguise purring noises.

    I didn’t believe him. Then his assistant (an amazon of a woman who wears corsets for fun) comes in after vacation, checks out OSX running on a remote terminal and breathes “oh, that *is* sexy.”

    MacBook Air might be this generation’s BMW car.

  4. Joel Says:

    ooer, fancy! Did you get the 80Gb HDD or the 64Gb Solid State?? I’m VERY keen to hear what the SSD is like..

  5. Andy Says:

    I’m jealous so I’m just going to play it down and point out that you bought into superfluous hype, becoming one of those remarkably unattractive fanboys who people, especially women – and even Mac owners alike are trying so hard to distance themselves from.

  6. Julien Says:

    Hmmm, true, true… feels pretty good to be a tool, though. :)

  7. Andy Says:

    Products are extensions of one’s self, and without them one’s self is less full. That will be $2000,please. kthxbye.

  8. Steven Mansour Says:

    Products are extensions of one’s self [...]

    No, tools are an extension of self.

    Products merely get women to sleep with you.

  9. Vero.b Says:

    J’allais écrire que je suis jalouse de toi, mais c’est faux. Je t’envie.

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