Austin powers international man of mystery part 6

Austin powers international man of mystery part 6 For your information I have been working with computers probably before you were born. I started working with computers in the early seventies. I made the honest mistake on the Macbook drive because I didnt realize that Apple had changed them since the ibook. It didnt matter anyway because it was austin powers international man of mystery part 6 the point of the argument. They changed to slot-loading in the iBook when they introduced the G4s. They were the last bastion of tray-loading drives in Macs but hat was still a half decade ago. If you dont want to have the choice of a BTO blu-ray drive in the next MBP thats fine. I do want the choice as do many others. I have a large blu-ray collection, I live in an area with poor internet speeds. My nearest video rental store is 25 miles away. I have a 60 pioneer kuro plasma TV. I use a 8 core MacPro with dual 30 cinema displays for work and play. If you have a 60 plasma why would you not want a Blu-ray appliance for your playback? The Mac Pro would get a desktop-grade tray-loading BRD. This should be an option because the price is more reasonable and Mac Pros are more likely to be used by professionals that could utilize the drive. But that doesnt explain why Apple would all of a sudden stop being Apple just to offer something that relatively few people use at a price that is considered too expensive for most and that Apple is trying to compete against. It just doesnt make sense. I have tried Apples HD itunes service and it stunk. I am not a fan of cloud computing in general because it means I have to rely on someone elses service to access my data. So far I have not been impressed with any of the offerings. Nothing looks good after Blu-ray and Apple and others had to make concessions with bitrate and HD for the internet. But you need remember that iTS quickly beat out CD sales and is still beating out Amazon despite its higher bitrate and no DRM. Convenience and good enough is what matters to most people and having a 1000 BRD in a notebook that dies on battery before I can finish a 2 hour movie is not good enough or convenient. Im not sure why you havent stripped the DRM from your BR movies and stored them on a HDD. This way can travel with austin powers international man of mystery part 6 much easier and arent using the originals which can get scratched. Does Apple have to keep making things slimmer now that they have a slim option in the Macbook Air? If you want slim, and dont care about Blu-Ray buy the MacBook Air? Maybe they will even put out a netbook type laptop too? The slimmer thing is a PITA, but Apple still focuses on it, even with the new Nano. Who would have thought it could be that much thinner from the original Nano. The MBA doesnt work because it uses a slower C2D and has other limitations that make it far from ideal in price, performance and connectivity for most people.

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