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Mac book Air Gone in Thin Air

March 14, 2008

Mac book Air

Newsweek Reporter Steven Levy had his Apple-loaned Mac book Air, stashed away accidentally with his newspapers and magazines and so he claims. Much had been made up of this innovative stretch to make the thinness of Mac book Air that it can be a probable confusion over magazine weight and newspaper weight? Piled up in such a way that it had been lost? I give it a benefit of the doubt. The ultra thin Mac book Air had been publicized to be so thin that it can fit in a manilla envelope. Slick as ever that is it possible to creep out and to be found no where? What this thought had recovered would be taking sides whether or not having a Mac book Air is an advantage or disadvantage.

Specifics had not been thrown into announcing how the actual reason on how the Mac book Air had been lost as Levy didn’t exactly know what had happened with the machine that had been loaned to him for review. However stressing that the Mac book Air was so thin that it got piled in between copies of magazines making it slip like a ninja into vanishing. The said magazines were told to have been thrown but either him or his wife leaving the power brick apparent right beside the sofa where the Mac book Air was last seen.

Levy shares his humiliation with the incident but however put it leads to a conclusion that Mac book Air maybe too thin that it got lost with a bunch of paper making it vanish into thin air.

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