It's true, I did imagine that Apple's portable machines would probably
continue to have about 3.5 hours of battery life, but instead Apple
managed to double that. Sad about that Sony still being stuck with the
sad reality of 3.5 hours.
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"The game of professional investment is intolerably boring and over-exacting to
anyone who is entirely exempt from the gambling instinct; whilst he who has it
must pay to this propensity the appropriate toll." -- John Maynard Keynes
You forgot what you imagined yourself. You imagined Apple netbooks
subsidized by phone carriers the way Sony and HP netbooks have been for some
time now.
except, of course, they're not stuck at 3.5 hours. if you chose to
pay more, you can get it w/ a extended battery that has- are you
ready- double that... ;D
Do you have some sort of point? That Apple still doesn't make netbooks?
I might care, if I had any interest in buying one.
You mean "subsidized" like the iPhone?
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> Do you have some sort of point? That Apple still doesn't make netbooks?
> I might care, if I had any interest in buying one.
The Mac Air.
You mean a point you can see with your eyes shut, and your fingers in your
ears, while you yell "la la la la la...!" ? That's too tall of an order.
> That Apple still doesn't make netbooks?
That others have been doing for years what was only your dream for Apple.
> I might care, if I had any interest in buying one.
Yet you were interested enough in them to build a castle in the air for
Apple.
Whatever resemblance ZnU's remarks may have to reality are purely
coincidental! LOL