At 4:42 PM -0700 4/6/2010, Ashgrove wrote:
On Apr 6, 2:54 pm, Dan <[email protected]> wrote:
 Highly reflective screen - difficult to use outside in the sun.  But
 if you schmere it with fingerprints, it can be made to seem as if it
 has a matte finish, then glare is less of a problem.

Now that you mention it... The one I checked out at the Apple store
was smudged with fingerprints to the point of almost grossing me out...

Just to actually gross you out... :) ...

A while back I went to my fav Microcenter. They have a large Mac area, with lots of machines set up for you to play with. Great store. If you ask nice, they'll happily open up Mac Pros, let you plug in stuff, etc. (The Mac guys there put the mooks in the Apple Stores to shame). Ok,,, so I'm standing there... and this kid - maybe 14yo - was using a Mac Pro, doing a great job, showing us some cool stuff in iMovie. Suddenly, he caught a HUGE WET SNEEZE in his hand - and immediately went back to using the mouse! Just something to think about the next time you're in a computer store, reaching for something...

- Dan.

ps.  Snow is made of God's frozen snot rockets.

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