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		<title>Mac&#8217;in it up with a fruity new computer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve officially joined the club. You know, that pretentious group that hangs out in cafes with their white Apple-logo lit, doing little other than subliminally pointing to the branding and winking. Those that are quick to tell you how amazing a Mac is, and how super better it compares to a PC, while barely having &#8230;]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.ryan-mclaughlin.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/macbook-aluminum-425w.jpg" alt="macbook-aluminum-425w" title="macbook-aluminum-425w" width="200" height="108" class="alignright size-full wp-image-1222" align="right" />I&#8217;ve officially joined the club. You know, that pretentious group that hangs out in cafes with their white Apple-logo lit, doing little other than subliminally pointing to the branding and winking.</p>
<p>Those that are quick to tell you how amazing a Mac is, and how super better it compares to a PC, while barely having any concept of what runs either machine.</p>
<p>The people who aspire for a hybrid, drink coffee named and sized in languages they only pretend to understand.</p>
<p>Yes &#8211; I&#8217;ve bought a MacBook.</p>
<p>And I FUCKING LOVE IT! Can I get a venti&reg; Vanilla Rooibos Tea Latte to go &#8211; my Prius is running.</p>
<p>Not since college have I routinely used a Mac (my college&#8217;s journalism department was Mac-only on pain of death). Other than messing around a bit with them here and there, and doing a decent job of <a href="http://www.ryan-mclaughlin.com/blog/2006/05/06/the-mac-daddy/">making my PC act like one</a>, this will be the most extensively and intimately I&#8217;ve used one.</p>
<p>So far I&#8217;m really diggin&#8217; it. Being that I spend most of my time online for work, I generally dislike the interface laptops offer. Bulky lap warmers with poor non-mouse interaction and itty bitty monitors (my desktop setup uses a 22&#8243; monitor paired with a 19&#8243; for an extended desktop).</p>
<p>My MacBook is proving to dispel some of my apprehensions. It&#8217;s small &#8211; only 13&#8243; &#8211; but solid feeling (it&#8217;s one of the new aluminum models), and it&#8217;s been on my lap for an hour now and hasn&#8217;t significantly warmed me up yet.</p>
<p>I thought the small screen was going to be a problem, but OSX&#8217;s Spaces sorted me out. A couple shortcut keys later and I&#8217;m sliding through screen after screen of applications with no fuss and no muss (what&#8217;s muss?).</p>
<p>The thing that has impressed me most about the system is that it tends to operate &#8220;like it should&#8221; a lot more than a PC does. I love my PC, but the bitch requires some discipline. The MacBook&#8217;s more like the good child that does her homework and stays chaste until she&#8217;s 25.</p>
<p>Everything from connecting the power supply to connecting to my wireless network just flowed beautifully. Having worked on PCs for so long, it&#8217;s easy to dismiss the exclusive nature of working on a PC (and fixing the errors that creep up) as just part of using a computer (like knowing how to change a flat or the oil in your car). But in my now time-restrained world, having technology that just works, and works well, I can see a definite advantage to that.</p>
<p>The decision to buy a MacBook came late last year while I was attending the <a href="http://www.ryan-mclaughlin.com/blog/2008/11/18/china-two-point-oh-yeah/">China 2.0 tour in Shanghai</a>.</p>
<p>I had left my 15.3&#8243; lapmoster at home, as I didn&#8217;t want to be lugging around a big PC as we went from office to office for tours. However, when we sat down at our first stop and everyone pulled out a sleek little MacBook and began tweeting away &#8211; I was sold.</p>
<p>Coupling this Macenvy with the fact that I was growing tired of using online emulation tools to test Web design layouts on Mac browsers, and that I had given my old laptop to Maggie when <a href="http://www.ryan-mclaughlin.com/blog/2008/05/07/technologically-superior-inferior/">I got my Dell</a> last May, I knew it was time to take the plunge.</p>
<p>I had planned to wait until sometime mid-2009 to get one in Hong Kong, but in December <a href="http://lamonte-bird.com/">my good friend Gin</a> informed me that her school was becoming a &#8220;Mac school&#8221; and so was offering teachers (and friends of teachers) the opportunity to get a MacBook at the educational discount price.</p>
<p>The discounted price worked out to be only a couple hundred kuai more expensive than HK (at the local Mac store it would be a few thousand RMB more), and that the school offered a payment plan sealed the deal.</p>
<p>Having ordered it last month, poor Gin has had to endure me calling her several times a week with desperate &#8220;is it in yet?&#8221; questions. Finally she managed to get her hands on it yesterday &#8211; apparently having to fight some of the kindergarten teachers for it, as the full order hadn&#8217;t arrived.</p>
<p>The biggest difference I&#8217;ve felt thus far is that I&#8217;ve not yet had a chance to build my understanding of the Mac&#8217;s file structure. I was raised on MS-DOS, and so when Windows gave it a pretty top layer, it was a natural evolution in my mind, and I still clearly understood where things were.</p>
<p>But with the Mac, I&#8217;m starting at the top. I&#8217;m looking at the slick desktop and vaguely know that perhaps I should start with something called &#8216;Finder&#8221; &#8211; what I assume is the more practically-named cousin to Windows&#8217; Explorer.</p>
<p>Once I get that sorted &#8211; it&#8217;ll be time for me to figure out how I can sync it with the plethora of data I have on my PC.</p>
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