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My SL is buggy. May not be Apple's fault.
 
I'm going to wait for the release of the new Macbook Pro's - then get a discounted April 2011 MBP ... that comes with snow leopard, rather than this piss-ant app store only OS, that has a bunch of iOS features I'll never use.
 
To avoid confusion, the correct designation for twelve o'clock is 12 noon or 12 midnight. Alternatively, the twenty-four-hour-clock system may be used. The abbreviation a.m. stands for ante-meridiem (before the sun has crossed the line) and p.m. for post-meridiem (after the sun has crossed the line). At 12 noon the sun is at its highest point in the sky and directly over the meridian. It is therefore neither "ante-" nor "post-".

Midnight and noon are special cases for sure. To call midnight 12 am makes sense as in the context that a minute later it is 12:01 am. Still, a disconnect to go from 11:59 pm to 12:00 am. "Midnight" is a moment to catch our breath and think about the new day.
 
I went to one of the best Universities in America and the people who flunked out their 1st year were mostly the products of Private and Governor's Schools.

I read this as "I went to the best Universities in America" and that did not sound like what you meant to say.
 
I will purchase a MBA if it uses at least a single quad core. Dual quad or quad quad would be preferred
 
Who would carry around a 19" computer? Why would they put a superdrive in an MBA?

People who want a larger screen and the ability to play DVDs/CDs internally, obviously. That machine would be crazy though... you could open it up and wave it around as a weapon if you needed to.

If you swing it fast enough, I'm sure the 11/13 inch MBAs could really cut someone....at least stab someone with it.
 
According to 9to5Mac, the specs are:


11.6 inch models:

The base model will include a 1.6 GHz processor, 2 GB of RAM, and 64GB of flash storage.

The more expensive standard configuration also includes 1.6 GHz processor but upgrades the RAM to 4GB and the storage space to 128 GB.

A built to order model will also be available from the online store, this option includes a 1.8 GHz processor (first for an 11.6 inch MacBook Air), 4GB of RAM, and for the first time in an 11.6 inch MacBook Air, 256 GB of flash storage.

13.3 inch models:

The base standard configuration includes a 1.7 GHz processor, 4GB of RAM, and 128 GB of flash storage

The more expensive standard configuration also includes a 1.7 GHz processor, 4GB of RAM, but upgrades the storage to 256 GB.

A built to order option will also be available and this includes a 1.8 GHz chip, 4GB of RAM, and 256 GB of flash storage
 
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