School's out, and I celebrated by picking up a new
MacBook (the black one, natch) with some research money I've been saving up. The worst part so far? Discovering that
Time Machine doesn't back up to AirPort disks. (Note
Time Machine's tagline: "A giant leap backward.") My cynical self says it's not some kind of technical difficulty in getting it to work, it's that Apple wants to sell
Time Capsules (tagline: "A leap forward for backup."). But I bought an AirPort Extreme + external 500GB drive last year, and dammit, I'm gonna figure out how to get this to work.
The best part: I was able to take advantage of the current
promo -- "Buy a Mac for college and get a free iPod" -- and of course I got the
iPod touch. This time last year I still hadn't even joined the 21st C. with a cell phone, and I was seriously considering getting an iPhone (which were brand-new). I decided at the last minute not to get one, primarily because I didn't want to get stuck with the $20-a-month data plan (now moving up to $30, I hear, compensated somewhat by the significant drop in price and boost in awesomeness for the new 3G iPhone). I thought at the time that if they'd just make something like the iPhone that didn't require that data plan, I'd be happy -- I just wanted a wireless handheld device, the phone was secondary. Then came the iPod touch. I resisted getting it at first, but I finally gave in. And I'm happy I did.