Agreed with Jess about LJ -- it's nasty bubble-burst tech layoff time, but not OMG they'll be gone tomorrow time. Also, is Valleywag ever right?
ION, is Apple confusing GarageBand with Rock Band?
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Agreed with Jess about LJ -- it's nasty bubble-burst tech layoff time, but not OMG they'll be gone tomorrow time. Also, is Valleywag ever right?
ION, is Apple confusing GarageBand with Rock Band?
It was a good reminder that I needed to back up the past year or so of lj entries, but I should be doing that regardless. You never know when a server farm will get taken out by a natural disaster of some sort. (And yes, I know that losing my comments on 4th season SGA episodes would rank pretty low in the tragedy scale in case of big disasters. But at least this is something I can prepare for.)
How does one back up LJ entries? And what happens to del.i.cous bookmarks if LJ goes blooey? Does one have to copy all that text and archive it by hand?
Hey, the matte screen is back! That ought to make ND happy.
The eight-hour battery life is pretty sweet, too.
I was happy to see that (the return of matte) myself. Though the non-removable battery thing concerns me.
With the "can be charged 1000 times" thing, I guess they're assuming that by the time it dies you'll be ready for a new laptop anyway.
Crap. No Mac Mini.
I think the current battery in my Powerbook is #5. The first four were recalled for a variety of issues, including the whole potential to explode thing, during the first 18 months to two years that I owned it. (The fifth one has recently died of, I'm assuming, old age.)
That experience has made me twitchy on non-removable batteries. If I'd had to bring my laptop into the store every time? Well, at some point, someone would've been bludgeoned to death.
With the "can be charged 1000 times" thing, I guess they're assuming that by the time it dies you'll be ready for a new laptop anyway.
So if you charge it almost every day (while using up each charge, I assume) that's three years. (And I bet most people would do a full charge less often.) Not too bad. But I wonder what battery life would be that last year.