Olivia:
What do you do for NLS daisy books?
Carolyn
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  From: olivia norman 
  To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Friday, April 16, 2010 8:57 AM
  Subject: Re: Pimp out your Mac


  I've got an iMac, 13 inch aluminum macbook, iPad, iPhone, iPod classic, iPod 
nano, as well as an airport base station.  If apple TV were accessible, I would 
consider one of those, as well.  I think that makes seven apple products for 
one person.  Guess I'm pretty appelized! :) I don't own any PC's or adaptive 
technology at this point, instead, I use my macbook and iPad as note taking 
devices.  No stream, because I use my iPad for reading books.
  Has anyone else gone totally mainstream with apple products, and discarded 
their adaptive technology completely?
  I'm curious.
  Olivia

  On Apr 16, 2010, at 9:39 AM, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:


    Hi,


    I've only got three. A seriously old iPod Classic, an iPhone 3GS and a 
Macbook.


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    Nic

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    On Apr 16, 2010, at 3:35 PM, olivia norman wrote:


      Nine apple products? I thought I had a lot of apple products at five!
      Olivia

      On Apr 16, 2010, at 7:46 AM, Chris Hofstader wrote:


        Jeez, we have nine different Apple products in our house and 
collectively they don't add up to $17,000. I'd be afraid of such a beast as 
nothing I do with a computer could possibly warrant that much power. So, if I 
had that sort of money, I suppose I would keep my current stuff and put a big 
down payment on the Lexus cross-over which fits our lifestyle of fishing, 
camping, hunting, traveling long distances with two dogs and is a bit bigger 
and a lot more comfortable than our seven year old toyota Matrix.


        Happy Hacking,
        cdh


        On Apr 16, 2010, at 2:48 AM, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:


          Hi,


          That's right. I dare any one of you to go to an Apple Store online, 
build your own Mac from the ground up and post the results. The Mac of your 
dreams. The Mac you've always wanted, but know that you need to be a 
billionaire to afford. That Mac that would make you almost drool with 
excitement, but you want to scream from a mountaintop because you can't have it.


          Come on. We've all done it. YOu know you want to do it. I do, too. At 
least, you can live out your dream for a little while, until it is time to 
click the "Checkout" item. Don't tell me that you aren't curious enough to at 
least go configure your own mac to your heart's content. What is your goal? A 
Mac to the price of $17000? Even more than that? Go on. Isn't it just tempting 
to feel like a billionaire for once? Of course, your dreams will be crushed, 
but you know, that happens. And if either one of you people decide to buy it, 
you're lucky. And if you do, let me know!


          Warm regards,
          Nic
          P.S. THis idea just popped into my head. :)

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