Tweets for 2008-10-28

  • Woke up to snow, wasn’t it summer only a few weeks ago? #
  • Listening to the beach boys on the way back from julias. It’s the only thing that’ll make me feel warm in this weather. #

Tweets for 2008-10-27

  • My Black Books torrent seems to be moving again, hopefully i’ll get it this time. #

Tweets for 2008-10-25

  • dKogenre hell. Even I would. #
  • Sat on a bus near what seems very likely to be a transexual prostitute. #

Tweets for 2008-10-24

  • Looking at exotic glass to rent. On the bus to see Julia. #

Tweets for 2008-10-23

  • The battery in my macbook seems to be dying a death. It’s just telling me to upgrade to a new MacBook Pro. #

Tweets for 2008-10-19

  • Making Angel Delight :] #
  • no posts on @tuaw all sunday? someone must be on holiday. #

Tweets for 2008-10-18

  • Downloading CS4, for the next 8 hours. #
  • @cshorn cheers man, thanks for that. #
  • @cshorn cunt. #
  • well, today’s been shit. An hour late for work, feel like shit, tried to download photoshop but it failed at 12.35, that and i’m skint, yay. #

Tweets for 2008-10-16

  • Listening to obnoxiously loud music #

Tweets for 2008-10-15

  • does anyone know how tall the hard drive bay on the new macbook pro is? #
  • @TUAW 1 Buying a pro, mainly because of that. #
  • Why do i enjoy tepid Pepsi? #

New MacBook Pro / MacBook Models

Apple finally announced their “brick” process to the public (turns out it had been sitting under our noses in the form of the MacBook Air for a while now though). The process involves machining all of the top chassis from a MacBook or MacBook Pro out of a singular block of aluminium. Lighter and cooler looking laptops come from this, which is always a good thing.

An even better thing is that they have finally incorporated the nearly-two-year-old MacBook keyboard on to the MacBook Pro line, getting rid of the only reason I hadn’t bought one at the time I got my MacBook. Gone is Firewire in the “standard” model, I emphasised ”standard” there because that’s nearly all that’s standard about it. Apple has dropped Intel for discrete graphics and decided to opt for the vastly superior Nvidea 9400M chipset, which gives a substantial boost for people who don’t want the larger screen but want the added performance.