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Oh! I bought a Pioneer BDP-330. Which has youtube access. Which is nice. Except I can't work out how to enter anything other than numbers with the remote, which makes it useless for anything other than browsing. I can't find any explanation on the web for how to do more.
Anyone know?
tommy,
I just got a new MBA 11" for work and I really love it. I am going to feed it cookies and milk.
Cool!
I now have about a half-hour train ride each way to work, so I've been using mine to write fiction while on the train. (I may buy one of those mobile hotspot thingies so I can has internets on choo-choo as well.)
you must have a mind like a steel trap. If I don't have 2-3 hours to write, I cannot write anything.
Heh. Writing on the train does make the time fly. Often I'm like, "Wait, we're already here? Shit." One of these days I'm gonna miss my stop.
ION, I've volunteered to fix a friend's broken MacBook LCD display. Anybody ever buy Apple laptop screens online? These are what she's found:
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For this listing, we will ship you a brand new OEM Compatible LCD screen manufactured either by Samsung, LG, Chi Mei, Chunghwa, Sharp, or AUOptronics.
Does that sound good?
Sometimes I write stuff in 10 minute bits, 'cause that's the only time I got.
I adore my 11" MacBook Air. I'm pretty amazed at how much power this little wonder can pack. I've even been able to do some audio editing on it in ProTools with no issues.
New Macbook Pros today with first use of Thunderbolt (Light Peak) connector.
More interesting to me though is that with the developer release of OSX Lion, they've discovered a whole bunch of support of resolution independence which is paving the way for retina-display level pixel-density monitors.
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Monitors like that may be a year or more away but that's just dandy by me. I just need mine to last until they're released.
paving the way for retina-display level pixel-density monitors.
I can't wait!
Or maybe I can, until the MacBook Pro has one of those high pixel-density displays.