Well.
  i have not been  reading the total license when i have installed the  
os on the air or other macs i have. I'll admit it i am sooooooo close  
to doing it.
Only thing that is holding me back is ..."what if ?"
Tiffany obviously would gain a million more access too the device and  
i mean c'mon girls how hard can it be to take a cd... find out how it  
works and well lay a iso up on a server and send her the link?
If we could get access too the computer in question via ubuntu or even  
better grml we could go it through chip by chip and install the  
drivers on the cd before making her the final image.
My huge worry remains though.
What if some one sees her using the little cute critter and slam her ?  
I for one would be pretty teary if i had made something to her that  
would put her in jail.
Cara, true the air is alittle huge.I have one  with monitor and one  
without. I should add the one without was a sortta accident,   
Squirrelcarma hit it. Fact still remains it is alittle huge but girls  
is it good for readings! :) More so it is light... if you are sitting  
with a computer over sometimes 20 hours a day you need something light  
and small.
Someone might ask... am I a total wimp? nope just 100 pounds so not  
much of me LOL
There is only one huge downside with the air  a eventual netbook would  
take care of ... when it have not been used... it is ... coooold...
regards sandi who thinks it is time she reads the case  if they did  
not nail them on installing it,  thrill i might give it a try and see  
how far i can come.




On Apr 4, 2009, at 1:08 PM, Cara Quinn wrote:

>
>   Well (as has been said) I think the Air is sort of a hybrid attempt
> at that market, which I like. I love the Air's form factor but still
> prefer my lil MB! For me, if the Air were smaller, I'd be much more
> likely to consider purchasing one. I love the way they look, but
> they're just too darned big for my tastes!  lol!
>
> I definitely see Apple's side of things in terms of their reluctance
> to delve into the 'netbook' market, however, this trend is so large at
> the moment, that it's just a shame they're not really there. I would
> sooo prefer a small device running full-on OSX! (or even some flavor
> of it) This is one reason I so very much want an IPhone. I really
> would like a flavor of OSX that I can put in my purse.
>
>   Don't get me wrong, I love having an accessible phone, but there's
> only so much Windows Mobile I can take!  lol!  So OSX (on a small
> device IPhone or netbook) would sure be a welcome addition to the
> market in my opinion.
>
>     Anyway, great discussion!… Have an awesome day All!…
>
> Smiles,
>
> Cara  :)
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> On Apr 4, 2009, at 12:49 PM, Dan Eickmeier wrote:
>
>
> When apple came out with the  air, I was surprised that they didn't
> come out with a netbook.  I figured that they would come out with a
> netbook.
> On Apr 4, 2009, at 3:32 PM, Cara Quinn wrote:
>
>
>   Hey All, I'd just like to ask if we might take care to sort of veer
> this topic back to the subject line rather than discussing what
> netbooks are?  I think Chris has his answer now, so we're cool.
>
>   The idea of OSX on a netbook is certainly right on topic though, so
> please do feel free to post all you want on that!
>
> Smiles,
>
> Cara  :)
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