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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.

Evolution of macintosh
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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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.

Evolution of macintosh
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:

Read the rest of this entry »

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.

Evolution of macintosh
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:

Read the rest of this entry »

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.

Evolution of macintosh
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:

Read the rest of this entry »

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.

Evolution of macintosh
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:

Read the rest of this entry »

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