2 reasons. 1) the price may go up later. 2) all the sticks will be the same 
and play nicely with each other. You can always sell them later if you want, 
or split them between two Macs.

STeve

<< Is there any reason you would need a gig of RAM? Unless you're trying to 
simulate the weather or design nuclear weapons, it's hard to imagine how 
you'd make use of so much RAM. I've got 448 MB in my main machine, and I 
haven't figured out a useful way to come close to using it all. >>


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