What I Want For Christmas
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November 28th, 2006
Anyone younger than 20 probably won't remember a time when stores and shopping areas did not decorate for Christmas until AFTER Thanksgiving. It was one of the little seasonal surprises, along with Thanksgiving Day parades and holiday sales that made this time of year fun and even magical.
Now it seems that stores start decorating in August, and there's nothing magical about going toe to toe against a mob of shoppers hell-bent on getting everything on their list.
Christmas shopping use to be fun, now its more like a 2 month long game of rugby except there are no teams, it's every man, woman, and child for his or her self. And may ye Gods of Commerce have pity on thee if you are foolish enough to try to buy something popular. Achieving said goal is akin to shooting #5 rapids on the Colorado River; dangerous as heck yet oddly exhilarating.
Well, cynicism aside, Christmas is coming up and, if you haven't done so already, it's time to start thinking about what sort of goodness you want Santa (or the Elderly Large Philanthropist, E.L.PH if you want to be PC) to leave you under your tree this year.
I know what I want, it's actually a fairly short list so anyone who is well heeled and looking to adopt me won't have any trouble putting a smile on my face come Christmas morn.
Here's my list:
Black MacBook: My wanting a black MacBook has nothing to do with racial preference, I just happen to think that black MacBooks look cooler. Apple must think so, too, since they charge a premium for a MacBook of color. In fact, if we look at the specs we can see that though the black MacBook is similar to its white counterpart in many respects, there is one thing that makes the minority model...um, stand out; the size of its hard drive.
I guess size does matter.
Be that as it may, my current Mac (an 800 MHz lilly-white Desk Lamp iMac) is getting rather long in the tooth, and I am looking for more mobility in my life these days, so a black MacBook would be just the ticket, especially now that Apple has given the MacBooks a speed bump by using the new Intel Core 2 Duo processors.
MacBook 2.0 GHz Duo 2 Core Black - $1499 from the Apple Store
Parallels Desktop for OS X: One nice feature of every new Mac running Intel Processors is its ability to run both OS X and Windows XP side by side using Parallels Desktop. The unfortunate reality is that, as good as Macs are and as much software and peripherals there are available, there are still some things you can't get to run on OS X.
For instance, the company I work for provides its employees with a free VPN (virtual private Network) client, but only for those using Windows. The Mac client cost $100 a year. Ouch!
I could persuade my employer to buy Parallels and let me install XP on my MacBook using the site license. I could then have the best of both worlds; I could still use my familiar OS X OS and be a productive contributor to my company's bottom-line. And this would be something my adoptive rich relatives would not have to buy.
Parallels Desktop - $79
Logitech IO2 Digital Pen: With Windows XP on my wish-list black MacBook, and the money saved on not having to buy Parallels, my fictitious rich uncle could get me an IO Digital Pen from Logitech. I have always believed that the IO Digital Pen is a device aching to be connected to a Mac, now it can be.
In case you are unfamilar with the IO Pen; it's a pen that remembers what you write. You download your notes and messages into your computer whenever you dock the pen and the notes and messages automagically get sorted and placed in the proper places -- e-mail in your mail app, notes in your sticky-note application, names and phone numbers in your address book, and so on. The only downside to using the IO Pen is that you have to buy special paper to make it work, but my imagined rich uncle can spare a few bucks every so often to keep me stocked in stationary.
Logitech IO2 Digital Pen - $149.99 ($126.33 - Amazon)
Olympus Evolt E330 DSLR: While we're talking about stuff for my hoped for MacBook, let's get me an Olympus Evolt E330 Digital SLR. I'm trying to get back into photography after a career and family put that hobby on hold. Now I have the time to learn how to use a good pro camera, and the E-330 has everything I could hope for in a DSLR, including a Live-View LCD display that lets to see what you are shooting live; something not available of other DLSRs.
Olympus Evolt E330 DSLR $899 ($794 - Amazon) - body only
Adobe Photoshop CS2: And my quest to take up photography would not be complete without stuffing a copy of Photoshop CS2 into my holiday stocking. CS2 lets you do some things with photos that you never could with film and a darkroom. Mostly, I want to use the dodge and burn features, though, to help correct the mistakes I'd be making with my Olympus. (I guess I could imagine that I won't make mistakes, but where's the fun in that?)
Adobe Photoshop CS2 - $649 ($549.99 - Amazon)
G6 iPod: Since I'm dealing in an imaginary world I may as well ask for a 6th generation iPod. If Apple doesn't cough up this device soon I may have to buy a Zune.
I'm kidding, of course, but for some folks, that sentinment may not be far off the mark. Big Redmond is looking to dethrone the iPod as the reigning king of portable music players. I don't think it will happen this Christmas, but the media blitz the Gates Gang is putting on may seriously dent iPod sales in the long run if Apple doesn't do something.
I have to believe Apple has the G6 iPod somewhere just waiting for the right moment. I just hope they don't wait too long.
The features of the this G6 iPod is the stuff of much speculation, but it is commonly agreed that a larger touch sensitive screen will be one of the major updates offered. What remains to be seen is whether Apple will buy into this "Social" feature offered by Microsoft's Zune. I think there's potential for goodness in being able to interact with others via your music player, but how that interaction takes place, and what's included in the interaction (song transfers, personal data, so on) must be thought out carefully with security as the foundation. Microsoft's security track record is not one of its strong points and I have o believe that Apple would kick major butt if it became apparent that social interaction is a feature people want.
We'll just have to wait and see. (Yo, Apple; please don't make us wait too long though. Know what I'm saying?)
Sonos Digital Music System: Finally, I want a Sonos Digital Music System so that I can play the music on my Mac on my kick-butt sound system in the family room. Like many in the iPod Generation, I don't listen to radio anymore, but I do listen to music more now than I ever did thanks to Apple.
There are several way to get music from my Mac to my music system; I could burn CDs and sneaker-net it over, which is what I've been doing up till now.
I could buy one of those docks that plug into my receiver. That's actually not a bad option. For about $100 I could connect my iPod up to my receiver and use my Logitech 880 Remote to control of whole shooting match. That's a pretty sweet idea, and though it's cool, it ain't as cool as the Sonos Music System, which wirelessly connects my Mac to my receiver and lets me select songs using a great looking remote.
I figure if you're going to do something, and you've got the support of rich relatives, you may as well do it right, and the Sonos system is defintiely right.
Sonos ZP80 Digital Music System Bundle - $999 ($999 - Amazon)
Well, that's pretty much it. There's other stuff I'd like to have, like a nice pair of wireless headsets and maybe a Nintendo Wii Game Console, but I'm not greedy, and I wouldn't want my adoptive relatives to lose blood fighting to get me this stuff. In fact, I'd settle for the black MacBook, which should be plentiful and can be easily had by ordering online. (Ah, shopping via the Web is THE way to go!)
So, anyone wanting to adopt a somewhat older, but very cool nephew for Christmas gift giving and to possibly leave inheritance to, please look me up.
Vern Seward is a writer who currently lives in Orlando, FL. He's been a Mac fan since Atari Computers folded, but has worked with computers of nearly every type for 20 years.
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Observer Comments
Vern,
You should be ashamed of yoursELF.
How dare you assume I would wildly flaunt my hard earned money for 1 (one) of each of the things you mentioned in this article.
Why stop at buying just one of everything just for you??! I want this stuff, TOO! I'll be your Santa & you'll be my Santa (er, E.L.P.H.), cuz I'll give you enough $$ to get me the same stuff, 'cept I'm gonna go for the MacBook Pro w/a 30" LCD, Bluetooth Keyboard & Mouse, max RAM and HD, etc.
Signed,
Your Rich Uncle
Oh, yeah, we mustn't forget about Aunt Mildred ~ get her a chocolate rose.
Hey Verne, You forgot something really cool. An iPhoto Book.
It's a consuming, consuming world nowadays...
Everyone is constantly thinking about the next cool gadget they'd like to have.
Why doesn't anyone just wish for some more happiness and for some of our projects to go right?
Ah well... Having said that, those new iMacs are attractive.
Merry Christmas to you all.
Wed Nov 29, 2006 9:21 pm Subject: You Gave Me a Great Idea
Vern,
Thanks for the tip on the Parallels software. After checking prices on eBay, it looks like I could sell my PowerMac G5 desktop, PowerBook G4 notebook, Dell Inspiron 9300 notebook, and my DVI/USB KVM switch for enough money to buy a 17" MacBook 2.33GHz Core 2 Duo and Parallels Desktop for OS X and probably even have money left over. I would have virtually the same functionality, probably very near the same Mac OS X performance as my PowerMac for most tasks (by my estimation even though I've not seen any benchmarks yet on this MacBook), and very acceptable performance for Windows XP or Vista. And that's not to mention all the desk and floor space that would be regained. I'm thinking about it very, very seriously.
Jack
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