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Yeah Apple’s MB lineup is very odd atm. I absolutely love the slimness and portability of the MacBook, but it’s very underpowered and has less battery life than the entire rest of the MB family. The MB Air has fantastic battery life and has more power under the hood, but those displays are beyond dated. The Pro packs

Oops completely misread your comment. I saw “rMB” and read it as “rMBP”. My bad. Ok, now that we are on the same page lol.

I was actually talking about the rMBP. Sorry should have been more clear. I would guess the fatty MBP is on it’s death bed. It hasn’t been updated in 3 years....

10 hours ish, but look at the new MacBook versus the existing rMBP and MBA. The battery life is shorter for the sake of being slimmer. Also look at the iPhone 6 (not the plus) which has fairly mediocre battery life for the sake of being slim.

I just hope they don’t slim the MBP too much or remove too much battery when Skylake arrives. I’d love to see them leave the size as is and just use a skylake chip. Full day battery on a laptop.

Sleep tracking features seem infinitely less useful on a device that needs to be charged after 16 hours of use....

Bullshit. You drink what 1/2 gallon to a gallon of water a day?

Cannot convert null to ‘penis’ because it is a non-nullable value type.

It would just be mandatory for manufacturers going forward like every other safety innovation in the past...

My pin was in the right place. I checked. The driver was nearly half a mile away, and presumably lost. I’m only in SF a handful of times per year, so it’s not like I could give the driver directions to where I was. Plus, he was adamant that I walk to him even though he was nowhere near me.

Yeah I combined them wrong. Education & Enterprise should just be Enterprise. Home and Pro should just be Home.

Then buy Enterprise....

I vote 3 versions. Mobile, Home, Enterprise.

How did this happen? Consumer purchasing habits changed and an antiquated business model fell out of favor. Honestly it’s not that surprising, nor is it all too uncommon. When a business gets so large that it can’t pivot quickly, that business will fail if consumer habits change rapidly.

Quick somebody call Whole Foods. I have a great way to make a ton of money...

Last time I was in SF I tried to use SideCar. Keyword: tried.

A couple things. First, he attended grad school at Harvard, which is not in New York. He finished his bachelors in New York at Columbia. Also, considering how closely he relates with Chicago, this isn’t much of a surprise.

You weren’t joking when you said they were expensive. That is crazy high.

225 is really small. I was recently looking at studios and toured one that was 320 sq feet. While I could easily live there by myself, once you toss in a significant other, the space is just a little too small. At 450 sq feet, there is just a bit more openness and walking space that makes it doable. Still small though.

I didn’t mean to say Gulf of Mexico. I meant Gulf of California