I’m checking my Fed Ex tracking numbers, and I see that both Macs have arrived today. Heh, would have been a good day to call in sick. I’ll post all about them after I get home, get them unpacked, and get them up and running…
Out here, it’s different…
I’m checking my Fed Ex tracking numbers, and I see that both Macs have arrived today. Heh, would have been a good day to call in sick. I’ll post all about them after I get home, get them unpacked, and get them up and running…
WELL!?!?!?!
Compare and contrast, if you will, the quality of packaging and he “unboxing” experience to other computers you’ve owned over the years. :)
Grats, Mike. I’m sure you will be very happy. Start posting your first impressions, etc…
Guys, will do on all counts in a post coming later today. In the meantime, check out the newest Flickr pictures for packaging and stuff. Yummy!
Apple wants to stamp your brain with “enjoyment” of their products, and that extends to the very first moment you open one of their boxes. First impressions are lasting, and Apple’s first impressions are like slipping into the leather seats of a high-end Mercedes.
Most PCs feel like buying a used car from Vito at the local impound lot.
A very apt analogy, Squid, and having experienced both sides now, I have to agree.