Someone convince me not to spend $4000 on the new Macbook Pro with Retina Display and a 27″ Thunderbolt Display to go with it, to replace my current Macbook Air and Custom-built Desktop.
I should really spend money on exercise instead. That would be the proper direction to improve my future. Maybe a cross trainer (elliptical), treadmill, or rowing machine (ergometer).
I unexpectedly found and repaired a treadmill last night; I figure I’ll incorporate it into my big sleep-productivity experiment. Judging from my legs, it’s making a good start on ‘exercise’.
EDIT: treadmill desks don’t work for me. Too distracting.
Don’t spend $4000 on the new Macbook Pro to replace your current Macbook Air. Something better will come out next year and you’ll regret not being able to afford it then.
Don’t spend $4000 on the new Macbook Pro to replace your current Macbook Air. Something better will come out next year and you’ll want to buy that but you’ll feel bad for spending so much money on a new computer when you have a perfectly serviceable computer only a year old, rather than spending it on something more important, like donating it to Research to Cure Extremely Rare Diseases in Cute Puppies.
Someone convince me not to spend $4000 on the new Macbook Pro with Retina Display and a 27″ Thunderbolt Display to go with it, to replace my current Macbook Air and Custom-built Desktop.
I should really spend money on exercise instead. That would be the proper direction to improve my future. Maybe a cross trainer (elliptical), treadmill, or rowing machine (ergometer).
I unexpectedly found and repaired a treadmill last night; I figure I’ll incorporate it into my big sleep-productivity experiment. Judging from my legs, it’s making a good start on ‘exercise’.
EDIT: treadmill desks don’t work for me. Too distracting.
Sure. Don’t spend $4000, spend $4000-X, where X is what you can sell the Air and the desktop machine for.
silent-circuit from hardforum.com lays out some disadvantages of the MBP as well as a solid alternative in this post: http://hardforum.com/showpost.php?p=1038810347&postcount=4
Also with the memory soldered in place, batteries glued down and a proprietary SSD, you won’t be upgrading your Mac any time soon.
Don’t spend $4000 on the new Macbook Pro to replace your current Macbook Air. Something better will come out next year and you’ll regret not being able to afford it then.
I would be able to afford it, though waiting a year might be a good idea to give software time to catch up with the retina display.
What I really want is a Thunderbolt docking station with a PCIe x16 2.1 slot large enough for a full-size GPU for my current Macbook Air.
Don’t spend $4000 on the new Macbook Pro to replace your current Macbook Air. Something better will come out next year and you’ll want to buy that but you’ll feel bad for spending so much money on a new computer when you have a perfectly serviceable computer only a year old, rather than spending it on something more important, like donating it to Research to Cure Extremely Rare Diseases in Cute Puppies.