Just bumped into you on another thread and you had the same negative attitude. I'm not sure why you feel the need to post all the time when it doesn't contribute to the conversation, it's just being nasty.
The OP asked for some help, not be berated on their buying decisions (which is exactly what you did on the other thread). And you don't know what led them to that model anyway, it could be for perfectly legitimate reasons.
My attitude isn't negative, it's in defense of a notebook that has been under a barrage of criticism since the day it was announced. Every blogger and YouTube hawker has decided to slam the RMB, it's owners like myself that ocassionally set the record straight. My response was not to the OP but rather Post #4, rather snarky, deserved a response.
In this subforum going on for almost a year now, too many are discussing a supposed "problem" with the RMB that is actually a feature, happens over and over again, usually by frustrated Air owners or those who read those aforementioned blogs full of misinformation.
BJ
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BJ loves a good analogy. It is the only way he communicates.
To BJ buying a rmb is like purposely going out to buy a car which only turns left. It sure as hell does a good job turning left, but you are screwed if you gotta turn right.
But lucky BJ's only ever driving on a roundabout.
Below is your quote from yesterday:
It must suck knowing that my 2009 macbook is more functional in every way in comparison to your hunk (very thin hunk) of junk.
You came here looking for a fight. Don't get angry now that you've got one.
BJ