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Newsweek technologist Stephen Levy is missing his MacBook Air. He does not know where it is or how to find it.
The laptop is really small reports Levy "the profile ranging from 0.76 to 0.16 inches." In fact Apple has boasted that the tiny computer can be squeezed into an envelope. This will surely be a source of problems, not pride for those who purchase the MacBook Air since those computers can be so easily laid somewhere, forgotten about, and then lost. To sum up his investigation, Levy theorizes that his wife threw out the Air while it was buried in some newspapers on the coffee table. The Air (with probably the exception of the i-Phone) has been been the trendy item of late for those who desire both power and portability. But maybe they should keep their MacBooks locked away and off the coffee table.

2 comments:
Love it. Great review. Love how you tied up your class to Newsweek - including your own thoughts of what a possible purchase of a MacAir would be like as well.
By the way I'm among that group of people that would love to buy a MacAir, the reason I don't is because I don't have the money to purchase one.
I also don't want to change my Powerbook G4 for a new computer because that means I have export my files - it's such a pain - I rather stick with my mac, it works fine, I don't need a replacement.
PS That's funny, our professors teach the same course and their first names strat with Cynthia. The difference is that my professor's last name is McCune -- Cynthia McCune. lol.
Hey I would like to see some comments on my new posts as well besides those of my professor and classmates. lol.
Come on, chop chop, lol. jk.
Nah, it's cool, if you get to it. When ever you have time dude.
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