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17" In Public...and turning heads. Post Your Stories... (Page 2)
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Mac Enthusiast
Join Date: Nov 2000
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can't wait to get mines later today
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Forum Regular
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Pasadena, Cally
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I do everything BIG!
BIG CAR
BIG EGO (in a good way)
BIG..... well, ya know
So natually, i want the BIG laptop
So often I'll be working on it, and people will stop and say, "Gosh that's a big computer"
I'll turn and say, "Its a big computer for a BIG man!"
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"Government is not the solution, its the problem" --- Ronald Reagan
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Posting Junkie
Join Date: May 2001
Location: Brisbane, Australia
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I haven't used my PowerBook much in public, but when I had the original 15", people came up to me and talked about it _all_ the time. It was cool, but a bit scary in a way.
The size seems normal to me now, but I can see why people who haven't used one would consider it big.
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Junior Member
Join Date: Aug 2003
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I'm running a puny 12" PowerBook. I've used it at the uni library a couple of times before, and I don't think many people have noticed. Or maybe I'm oblivious to it all. I know, for sure, that nobody has said anything to me.
I think 12" is too small, and a bit too fat. 15" would do me just nice.
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Cheers,
Nick.
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Professional Poster
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Hyrule
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hey the 12" rawks!
I found that any apple computer leaves a BIG impression on people, as my mom runs a business at home, many a time people come in our house, see our 'office' and have gone nuts over my computer.
I hope to get a powerbook that's as monolithic as my powermac in the future.. in fact.. it's likely not too far off from now. The one question I actually have heard quite often is:
"so why do you use an apple?"
... because it works for me like no other computer could
I have a feeling with a powerbook I'd be wanting to hit the local restaruants + cafes just to get the stares.. I like being stared at.. in a good way
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Aloha
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Join Date: Mar 2003
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Originally posted by Wet Jimmy:
Mountain bikes rock. What do you have?
We'll my MTB is a black Klein Mantra, the best looking and extremly capable bike ever built.
As for the original subject, I have an ol' TiBook 500Mhz (which is banged more than my MTB), and got a "wow, check out the new powerbook" the other day. I had to tell him it's nearly 3 years old.
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Mac Elite
Join Date: Mar 2001
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Is this a 17" in your pocket or are you just happy to see me?
SCNR,
PB.
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Aut Caesar aut nihil.
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Grizzled Veteran
Join Date: Jan 2001
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Come now... the only guys who say size doesn't matter are those with small, ah, PowerBooks.
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Professional Poster
Join Date: Jan 2000
Location: Columbus, OH
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Originally posted by DekuDekuplex:
... My studio apartment is so small that I can't use it there regularly...
Just how small is that studio?
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Grizzled Veteran
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Senior User
Join Date: Aug 2003
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For a short time I had a 12" Powerbook, then I found out that new ones were on the way so what did I do? Sold it on eBay so I could wait for a new one. hehe Anyway when I would take that puppy around work or just out a lot of times people would make cracks about Macs. I would then turn the powerbook torwards then and say"try it out" I would say about 90% of the time they would change their minds and say "Oh yeah I guess I like macs, they are pretty cool" All that by just playing with the finder a couple games and iTunes. I laugh at the ignorance that people have torward Macs, they have know Idea what they are like but will talk s**t about them until they get their hands on one. Apple made a wise choice when they opened retail stores.
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Dedicated MacNNer
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Clearwater, Fl USA
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i agree that there has to be a lot of esoteric "bang for the buck" when you spend this kind of money
but......
when the pc forums find this thread, it'll be posted in every piece of Dell and Gateway and Vaio literature printed for the next 5 years....
and we won't like that one bit
greg
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Addicted to MacNN
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: England | San Francisco
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Originally posted by PoisonTooth:
This thread is sad. I cannot believe you people are high-fiving one another because of the way your laptop looks, and that people look at it in public. Big freaking deal.
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we don't have time to stop for gas
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Senior User
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
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Originally posted by rustyclockwork:
"how it is" at coffee houses (for the majority) is simply a silicon valley car show
Milwaukee is such a blue-colar city that I can go into many different coffee shops without seeing a single laptop. Sometimes I will see the token IBM thinkpad from the mid-90's, but nothing fancy. (The Altera on the lake is one exception.)
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