Tuesday, August 29, 2006

My MacCounter

As the man walked to the store behind and emerged with a box in his right hand, my heart beat increased and could faintly taste that dry eagerness on the back of my throat. My fingers had a tingling sensation to them, something which I have long awaited for weeks have finally come. This man is going to give it to me. As he approached, i briefly stuck out my tongue and lick my lips and poised myself for the coming orgasmic experience. It's mine!! Finally...

He placed the box on small little panel in front of me, i rubbed my hands with glee as we brushed our shoulders. I could see the glitter in his eyes mirroring mine. As his hands reached for the box and lifted the lid, rays of glorious light beamed fast out of the inner treasure onto our faces. I held my breath as his quivering hands reached further and pulled free the one thing I have been yearning after. The MacBook!!!

I have been planning to dive into the Mac Technology for quite a number of years. I never did get the chance to fully try and test. Adopting this set of skills was not necessary for me still. But with upcoming Intel Duo Core and the vast possibilities Apple could explore with this realization of Intel Technology and its architecture, there are many wonders that will come about from acquiring this new experience. It has now become important for me as an IT Professional to tell others, I have a Apple Mac at home!

I do not think my skills are ever complete without learning this part or at least experience as a Entry Level beginner to the world of Max OS. I cannot afford to tell my IT peers that know not that one thing which has brought much joy to the computing experience of others. I must learn it!

Of course there are more things I can still do with this piece of gadget, and there are definitely more things to learn. I have still groping in the dark. I hope to get hold of the books and to at least master the essentials.

Wish me the best in this crusade into the world of Macs.

Simon MacCooki

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