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I'd only recommend the MacBook Pros if you need Firewire 800, an ExpressCard slot or fast 3D graphic performance. Or if really glossy screens drive you nuts.
For example, my wife wanted to play World of Warcraft on her Mac, which eliminated the MacBook line.
Within the MacBooks I'd say get the middle model unless you are certain you never want to burn a DVD. It seems like a waste to spend $200 more for the color black and 20GB more disk space.
Either way, I'd upgrade the memory to 1GB. Doing so will cost you $40 extra if you let Apple do it.
That said, both the MacBooks and the MacBook Pros are very much version 1.0 products. If you can arrange to wait six months you might end up missing some early adopter pain.
Thanks very much Rob. You confirmed much of my thinking. I am now completely without internets at home though, so I think six months is, ahem, unlikely.
Hey, has anyone had pictures disappear from Flickr? I just realized that everything I posted there before December 2004 is not showing up. (Probably about 4 months worth of photos.) Actually they're still there, because I clicked on one form October 2004 that I posted in my blog, and it takes me to the picture in Flickr, but when I look at "My photos" or in the archives, it doesn't show me anyhting previous to Dec/04.
A free account on Flickr only lets you see the last 200 photos you have uploaded: [link]
So I'm recently having problems with my surround sound system. My center and left speakers won't produce any sound unless I turn the volume up to a certain point, at which point I can then turn the volume back down and they'll work fine until I turn the power off. My guess is there's some kind of resistance in the speaker cables that takes some oomph to overcome at first. But I spent over an hour last night wedging myself behind my enterainment center reseating all the wires (and doing the same with the speakers themselves) and it's still doing the same thing. My next step is to get some new cables and see if that helps, but before I practice my contortion abilities again, I'm wondering if I'm on the right track or not.
Thanks Tom.
Hmph! I do not like this. When Flickr started it's selling point was that you could store as many photos as you want, you just had the monthly bandwith limit. I feel like they're holding my old photos hostage.
Okay, 'ffistas. What is coming up with the Series3 Tivos, when are they coming out, and how much is the speculation they will cost? I thought I didn't care, because I have my DirecTivo, but we'll maybe have cable available when we move, so we're weighing our entertainment options.
Yeah, what Sue said! I suddenly like Flickr a lot less.
Hasn't it always been that way? Free accounts let you store as many photos as you want, but only display 200 at a time. (Even though you can still link to them individually -- they're not gone, just not displayed.)
Hasn't it always been that way? Free accounts let you store as many photos as you want, but only display 200 at a time.
I'm pretty sure that it's new since I signed up. I can't say that I read the TOS thoroughly when I signed up (Sept/04), but I recall that there big selling point over yahoo and others was that there was no limit to the amount of storage space you could have, just the monthly uploading limit. It seems disingenuous to say, "Oh yeah, you can store as many photos as you want, you just can't see them all."