Consuela, that's what I thought too. What a heartless bitch.
Natter 71: Someone is wrong on the Internet
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Typing on the Chromebook at a cafe in the East Bay.
I've decided that the Chromebook represents an apposite philosophy to Apple, which totally fetishes the object itself. Whereas the Chromebook is an appliance to get on the Internet, which is where they expect you'll get your "Wow!" instead of Apple's (admittedly lovely) box opening experience.
But for $250 I've got a computer with a keyboard and I can get online, and do my work on Google Docs and whatnot.
I tested the screen resolution at the store by running the Great Gatsby trailer on YouTube as that's the most sumptious thing I've seen lately.
[Still getting used to the trackpad...]
[Still getting used to the trackpad...]
I'm never very good with a trackpad. That's one of the big reasons I got a ThinkPad, I love the nub.
Apparently the Chromebook gives you 2 posts for the price of one!
(I kid! My Dad asked for a Chromebook for his last birthday, so that's what the kids got him. I thought he was crazy for not wanting a tablet instead, but he really loves it.)
I've had a Chromebook for over a year now, and I think it's great. Trackpad is a pain though.
I like tablets a lot for some things, but it really doesn't replace a laptop for me. When it comes time to create content instead of consuming it, I always reach for the laptop instead.
Put a keyboard on a tablet, and I don't have a problem creating content on it--I cannot work out why I'd want a netbook or Chromebook over an Asus Transformer. They're quite similar.
Consuela - that's the takeaway I got from the story too. Although, I'm very happy he found his pup again.