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Toe

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Mar 25, 2002
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I haven't kept up on the rumors recently, but isn't it odd that pretty much every model of Mac is due for an update?

What are the chances Apple is planning on releasing a whole new line of "Lion Macs" tomorrow?

That would create some nice product confusion among the masses that could get a lot of people to buy a new Mac in order to get Lion...
 
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Woo new MBP
 
Not all Macs. iMac and MBP are still pretty fresh with the Thunderbolt. I heard (9to5 Mac?) they are finally killing off the Macbook and making a cheaper MBA.
 
"One more thing, introducing the next generation OS, <insert cat name greater than Lion>"
 
It's about as unassailable as yours.

New MacBook Air.
New Mac mini.
Killed the MacBook.

Guess at least I was partially right, despite that very-convincing "No" earlier.

Wonder what's holding up the MacPro.
 
New MacBook Air.
New Mac mini.
Killed the MacBook.

Guess at least I was partially right, despite that very-convincing "No" earlier.

Wonder what's holding up the MacPro.

Pretty much everyone knew the new MacBook Air and Mini would be released. The only surprise was the display.
 
New MacBook Air.
New Mac mini.
Killed the MacBook.

Guess at least I was partially right, despite that very-convincing "No" earlier.

Wonder what's holding up the MacPro.

You only missed the Mac Pro, the iMac, and the Macbook Pro. In other words your theory had the same probability of being correct as would calling the flip of a coin correctly.

Great job! ::backslap::
 
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