
In my quest to lose weight. I’ve given up ports and a DVD drive.
Steve Jobs is a mastermind. The Mac Air is just enough smaller and sleeker than its peers that it’s in a different category than the MacBook it replaces. I cart this little slab around the house with me.

Architecture can be jarring. This is just south of Market, San Francisco. Glide Memorial Church to the left, the Jukebox Marriott straight ahead, and the Contemporary Jewish Museum on the right. The black cube pierces the side of the handsome brick building, a one-time PGE power substation designed by Willis Polk.
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The church next to the new Contemporary Jewish Museum is not Glide Memorial; it is St. Patrick’s.
I also got a Macbook Air a few days ago. It’s great, but there is one thing I miss: a firewire port. That would be awesome for backups and operating large files on an external drive, but also for social media production: a decent video camera usually only uses a firewire port to import the video. Many Mac apps also have the ability to use an external firewire-connected camera as a much better webcam.
Sure, the internal webcam is ok, but it’s actually poorer quality than you would expect today.
here doesn’t seem to be a workaround for this.