
This must be the month for books. It all started when Apple pulled all the Wiley books (Tiger for Dummies, iCon: Steve Jobs, etc) from the Apple Store’s book shelves.
I hit Amazon and came away a few hundred dollars less rich (or poorer; depends on your perspective). More on that in another article.
Used Macs. You’ve got one, right? Me, too. Once you buy a new Mac it becomes, almost automatically and certainly overnight, a used Mac.
Neale Monks’ book “Buying Used.... (excerpted).
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Buying said:
Nice how to guide Tera. Computers are like cars once you drive the car off the dealship lot, it’s a used car. Same principle with your computer once you take off the bubble wrap, it’s used. That’s why I really preach to my customers to get warranty.