Sunday, July 30, 2006

Introducing Ms. Sistergirl MacBook...


A bitch is thrilled to announce the newest edition to my world of bitchitude...Ms. Sistergirl MacBook!

We're getting along very well. She hit the ground running right out of the box, which is freakishly consistent with the advertising on this product.

Who knew those smug Apple ads were on point?

Not this bitch!

Well, now I'm a fan...big time.

But blogging is a wee bit different, so be patient as a bitch adjusts....

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Excellent choice. I think you'll be surprised at how 'intuitive' the new machine is. Macs are fun to work/play with and you won't have any problems with viruses. Everything just runs better - without crashing.

Congratulations on the new purchase !

Jonzee said...

Welcome to the wonderful world of Mac my friend...

There must be something about Mac. 1st Mac Makeup and now these computers. Who knew?!

L. D. said...

So are you telling me we PC people have really ahd it wrong all these years? Damn, I dont know if I am ready to go to a mac....after being SO anti-mac for so long....but I do have mac envy now...you go...

Anonymous said...

If you have one and love it, then my mind is made up. I must have one.

bitchphd said...

Ooh, congatulations!! And just in time for rude bitching day tomorrow!! (I have no idea what I'm going to write.)

Erich Meatleg said...

hell yay!
now you can be a monster mac like humpty!
welcome to the cult of mac!

Anonymous said...

another convert...i may have to investigate...



lawd if they attack the budget PC market like they are pondering...im in for sure.

Congrats....as long as it keeps you fightin the power.

Antonio D. French said...

Welcome to the land of Macintosh. I just got a new 20" iMac (also with a built-in camera) so we really must video chat now.

sailorman said...

You do still need to set up some security. Especially if you're using Entourage (Outlook for Mac).

Consider Brickhouse, which is a firewall shareware app: secure, easy, and cheap.

Also consider using Firefox (if you're not already) and NoScript to avoid Java hacks.

But most of all, enjoy your Mac. You'll never go back.

On random thing: You may not know that holding the command key and clicking will 'mimic' a right-mouse-button click (eg open up contextual menus). Many new users seem to miss this part.

Oso Raro said...

Hooray Mac-a-licious! Welcome to my world, honey.

Love it, live it!

Judy said...

Congrats on the new Mac ABB. Enjoy!!

Anonymous said...

You will love Mac. Mac is for creative people. Next you have to get a digital video camera so you can edit your footage on iMovie, add a soundtrack and then burn multiple DVDs for all your friends.

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