Apple Spending Spree
April 4th, 2007 | Published in Apple | 3 Comments
I guess I’m officially an Apple fanboy.
Last year, I was in the market for a laptop and decided on a MacBook. I really wanted something small that wouldn’t be a burden to carry around. The fact that I could run Windows easily on it won me over, but I don’t find myself running my Windows VM that much at this point.
A few weeks ago, I talked my wife into getting one, because the HP laptop she had been using was constantly giving her fits. It didn’t really take that much persuading. I’d say it was a good move, because, in spite of the fact that she moved to a completely alien OS, she hasn’t had any problems with it. To top it off, the ‘Books are sexy as all get out.
Then the Apple TVs came out. I have always dreamed about slashing our ridiculous cable bill. With all of our media firmly entrenched in iTunes, it was kind of a no-brainer. Sure, there are other, more flexible solutions out there, but none of them were dead simple enough to turn my son loose with the remote and not worry about. I picked one up the first week they were available. It will pay for itself in short order, as I no longer feel like I need anything beyond basic cable and internet service; I had digital cable and two (sucky) DVRs from Comcast. I’d ditch the TV service completely, but the need for cartoons and Food Network has been made very clear to me.
Last Sunday, my router went to the bit bucket in the sky. Want to take a guess where this is leading? I took my first trip to the local shrine Apple store and walked out with a bright, shiny, new AirPort Extreme base station. I didn’t comparison shop much at all, and I’m sure they are more expensive than most, if not all, of the other routers out there, but there were three things that drove me to it: the router is no longer an eyesore in the media room that looks like something from 50’s sci-fi, the built-in NAS and print server is awesome, and everything I get from Apple just works like it should.
Today, the final nail was driven in the PC’s coffin at my house. The iMac arrived from Amazon. We needed a desktop for my son to use and to serve as a warehouse for the big media files we don’t want to carry around on the laptops. The plan is to stream all the movies and TV shows from the iTunes library on it, maybe with an external drive. One of the big selling points was the ability to lock down my son’s activities. I hear that Vista has some new features in this area, but I would bet they’re not as dead simple to implement.
So, to recap, in the past few weeks, we’ve picked up a MacBook, Apple TV, Apple’s wireless router, and an iMac. I think that definitely gets me into the fan club.
The thing that makes this really funny is that I make a living writing business software exclusively for Windows on top of the .NET framework. Guess you could say I’m leading a double life.
April 4th, 2007 at 9:34 pm (#)
I just ordered an eight-core, 16GB, 3TB Mac Pro today. So Apple should really be liking Sidlingers about now.
-Bruce
April 4th, 2007 at 10:55 pm (#)
Bruce,
Definitely.
I’ve seen your name come up whenever I search for Sidlingers on the net, and, of course, I completely envy your domain name. Five bucks says we’re related.
-David
April 5th, 2007 at 10:24 pm (#)
Hi!
I’m sure we’re related, too. My father (also a Bruce) was from Cedar Rapids, Iowa and his sister is Joan Hubbell. That’s about all I know.
Don’t feel bad about missing sidlinger.com… I’ll bet you were pretty young 14 years ago when I registered it!
Feel free to e-mail me directly as this thread probably isn’t of much interest to the greater Internet community.
-Bruce
Registrant: Sidlinger Computer Corporation 7551 Callaghan Road, Suite 103 San Antonio, TX 78229-2862 Domain Name: SIDLINGER.COM Administrative Contact, Technical Contact: Sidlinger, Bruce D. bruce@SIDLINGER.COM Sidlinger Computer Corporation Post Office Box 3148 Manhattan Beach, CA 90266 210-344-4825 Record expires on 18-Jul-2009. Record created on 19-Jul-1993. Database last updated on 6-Apr-2007
200G:~ sidlinger$ whois davidsidlinger.com Domain Name: DAVIDSIDLINGER.COM Registrar: GO DADDY SOFTWARE, INC. Whois Server: whois.godaddy.com Referral URL: http://registrar.godaddy.com Name Server: PARK5.SECURESERVER.NET Name Server: PARK6.SECURESERVER.NET Updated Date: 29-jul-2006 Creation Date: 03-aug-2004 Expiration Date: 03-aug-2007 >>> Last update of whois database: Fri, 06 Apr 2007 04:17:08 UTC