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Bobby Corwen

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You know how the trackpad and the smoothness of everything is so delightful to use on MBP...

The whole experience is so elegant and rewarding that it makes everything feel neat.

These days I have all the websites I use bookmarked and organized, but it was never like that before.

I remember in the past I used to just have outdated Windows desktops and even a crappy Toshiba laptop and I always kind of just used it to run programs or games. I never really enjoyed organizing my links and browser experience.

If I looked up something on the internet it was out of necessity and I would never follow links on a whim or use tabs or even if I wanted to remember something for later, I would bookmark it and forget it in a sea of messy bookmarks.

Or if something was too insignificant to look up on google I wouldn't because the interface was too laggy and made everything a chore.

Its as if the crisp responsiveness of the Mac encourages me to absorb more information than I ever have before in my life because its all so elegantly executed.

I literally consume more information because my MBP is so nice.

I remember in the year or so leading up to when I first got it, my Win setup was messy and disorganized and I left it like that for months and even avoided googling small random things that I wanted to learn more about or pursue because my setup wasn't primed yet.

Anyone else notice that they are more likely to pursue/research something small on a whim and do more multitasking because the browsing experience is so efficient and effortless compared to the past?
 
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