I went to the campus computer store to check out the new Macs (my 6 year old iLamp is starting to get arthritic), and they have recertified 24" iMacs (2GB RAM, 280GHz, 250GB HD, IIRC) for $1399, the same price as the new 20" iMacs (roughly the same specs, but only 266GHz). They'll no doubt all be sold before my CDs mature, and even at "only" $1399 (plus tax and some software I'd want to add) that'd pretty much wipe my savings. So I get to wait.
OTOH, the salesman made a fairly good pitch for Google Docs, so I should give that another look soon.
OTOH, the salesman made a fairly good pitch for Google Docs, so I should give that another look soon.
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As far as PCs go, upgrading is actually much cheaper than new anyway. I'm not sure if Macs allow such an option, though.
Oh, I also emailed you from my new address, but I never got a reply. Either your spam filter ate both copies I sent, or Hotmail REALLY doesn't like Firefox.
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