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Buy a Bigger Envelope
All of us who toil over computers were in love with the shiny new MacBook Air last week, even those of us who can't find the on switch on a Mac. Its big pitch was "the computer that fits in a manila envelope."
Nick Cernis at productivity Web site Put Things Off has a better idea, which he came up with after following Apple's grammatically incorrect tag line "Think Different": Buy a bigger envelope that will fit your current laptop. He lists five rules to determine if you should go out and spend the money on a new Air:
1. No technology is worth going into debt for: We don't care if it fits in an envelope. If you're buying it on credit, you shouldn't be buying it at all.
2. If it ain't broke, don't piss $1,800 away: That machine you work on every day; is it really that bad?
3. Next month it will be pants again: In other words, fashions change.
4. Buy it next year instead: Trust us, it will be cheaper.
5. Plan an upgrade cycle: Plan ahead and buy what you need when you need it.
Difficulty level: Easy