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I’ve been an Apple fan since 1985, when I got my first Macintosh (the 512K with option two floppy drives –
for $3,600!). I, like my other Apple Computer fans, cannot see myself switching to another platform. So, when Apple introduces something new, I’m checking it out as quickly as possible.

Two days ago, I get an email announcing the new Apple MacBook Air. Of course, I go to the Apple website to check it out and I download the ad. It’s a cool looking computer (although I’m never first one in on any technology; that’s really just being an unpaid beta tester) but the ad ends with a shot of the computer (left) and the word, "THINOVATION" along the top.
In light of my previous column about THINspiration, two feelings come to mind:
I’ve been an Apple fan since 1985, when I got my first Macintosh (the 512K with option two floppy drives –
for $3,600!). I, like my other Apple Computer fans, cannot see myself switching to another platform. So, when Apple introduces something new, I’m checking it out as quickly as possible.

Two days ago, I get an email announcing the new Apple MacBook Air. Of course, I go to the Apple website to check it out and I download the ad. It’s a cool looking computer (although I’m never first one in on any technology; that’s really just being an unpaid beta tester) but the ad ends with a shot of the computer (left) and the word, "THINOVATION" along the top.
In light of my previous column about THINspiration, two feelings come to mind:
I’ve been an Apple fan since 1985, when I got my first Macintosh (the 512K with option two floppy drives –
for $3,600!). I, like my other Apple Computer fans, cannot see myself switching to another platform. So, when Apple introduces something new, I’m checking it out as quickly as possible.

Two days ago, I get an email announcing the new Apple MacBook Air. Of course, I go to the Apple website to check it out and I download the ad. It’s a cool looking computer (although I’m never first one in on any technology; that’s really just being an unpaid beta tester) but the ad ends with a shot of the computer (left) and the word, "THINOVATION" along the top.
In light of my previous column about THINspiration, two feelings come to mind:
I’ve been an Apple fan since 1985, when I got my first Macintosh (the 512K with option two floppy drives –
for $3,600!). I, like my other Apple Computer fans, cannot see myself switching to another platform. So, when Apple introduces something new, I’m checking it out as quickly as possible.

Two days ago, I get an email announcing the new Apple MacBook Air. Of course, I go to the Apple website to check it out and I download the ad. It’s a cool looking computer (although I’m never first one in on any technology; that’s really just being an unpaid beta tester) but the ad ends with a shot of the computer (left) and the word, "THINOVATION" along the top.
In light of my previous column about THINspiration, two feelings come to mind:
I’ve been an Apple fan since 1985, when I got my first Macintosh (the 512K with option two floppy drives –
for $3,600!). I, like my other Apple Computer fans, cannot see myself switching to another platform. So, when Apple introduces something new, I’m checking it out as quickly as possible.

Two days ago, I get an email announcing the new Apple MacBook Air. Of course, I go to the Apple website to check it out and I download the ad. It’s a cool looking computer (although I’m never first one in on any technology; that’s really just being an unpaid beta tester) but the ad ends with a shot of the computer (left) and the word, "THINOVATION" along the top.
In light of my previous column about THINspiration, two feelings come to mind:


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