Oh trust me, she's heard the excuse. We still don't have a new TV. She also doesn't see how a 50" TV would be SO much better than the one we have.
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She also doesn't see how a 50" TV would be SO much better than the one we have.
It would clearly be 8 better! Just look at the numbers!
I love my wee remote.
This takes me to a place of "I love my wiimote". Which I do.
I think my G3 Powerbook is nearing the end of it's lifespan (7 years is a good run, right?).
I've all but decided on the black MacBook (120GB hard drive). Is it worth an additional $175 to upgrade the memory from 1GB to 2GB?
Is it worth an additional $175 to upgrade the memory from 1GB to 2GB?
Upgrading to 2GB memory is absolutely worth it (but shop around a bit to see if you can find a better price -- I'm not sure what the going rate is, but Apple's memory upgrades are notoriously overpriced.)
Oh trust me, she's heard the excuse. We still don't have a new TV. She also doesn't see how a 50" TV would be SO much better than the one we have.
This is why I subscribe to this thread. Turn my back for a second and pricey electronics conspiracies crop up.
Is it worth an additional $175 to upgrade the memory from 1GB to 2GB?
I'd say it depends on what apps you run. I have 2GB on my MacBook - most of the time I have two-thirds of that free. Currently I'm using 19.1% of the available memory. But when I use Parallels and run XP on top of OS X, suddenly I'm using 2/3 of the memory. Running XP and Linux at the same time with Parallels I come close to using all the memory. Of course, virtual machines are notorious memory hogs. I suppose if you run a good graphics program the extra memory would come in handy too. Definitely get the 2GB if you're gonna be editing video.
So, Opera users (that is... ita). I'm trying this thingy out, as Camino is starting to show its age (it hasn't seen an engine upgrade in a while) and if I'm going to try something new, why not try Opera? So far, it seems pretty nifty, but... I want to emulate the Camino/Firefox/Safari interface by putting my "Personal Bar" underneath my "Address Bar." rather than at the very top. I can't figure out how to make that happen. Any ideas?
Gris, that's never occurred to me. Let me have a looksee.
Damn. I missed the most awesome deal on a laptop at Sony's outlet site. And I knew it was an awesome deal and I should have just jumped on it and asked permission from the board afterwards. Damn.