DISQUS

Doing Words: How about the black cables, Steve?

  • Anonymous · 3 years ago
    ebony & ivory...
  • alan · 3 years ago
    oh please, even by Paul McCartney standards, that was a stinker of a song!
  • Anonymous · 3 years ago
    ... two words....
    Spray Paint!
  • J · 3 years ago
    gotta concur, dude. was in the Apple store on 5th Ave Sunday to see the MacBooks for the first time. love the looks. hate the black/white thing. was Jobs sleeping at the wheel? ack!!!
  • Anonymous · 3 years ago
    Instead of bitching, you could pull your head out of your ass and notice that the contrasting colors actually makes the setup look pretty interesting. Think different.
  • postzavtra · 3 years ago
    your site should be called, "Why are you and me surrounded by idiots?" it's a bit more ironic, no?
  • alan · 3 years ago
    i've never had so many comments on a post before, where are you all coming from?


    anonymous2: spray paint? two more words for you: "won't stick"



    anonymous3: with my head in my ass, everything looks black! thanks, you've solved the problem!



    postzavtra: ROFL! i like it, but i worry that only you and me would get it.
  • Anonymous · 3 years ago
    Agreed, I have a black PowerBook G3 and I would love a black usb cable to go to my iPod Nano so everything would match. :)


    Have a good one, peace be with you.

    *found the link from http://www.macaddict.com</br>
  • alan · 3 years ago
    Aha, macaddict. Wonder how i popped up on their radar?
  • alan · 3 years ago
    By the way, no response yet from my email to Steve Jobs. Could he be looking into it? ;-)
  • Chris · 3 years ago
    I'm afraid he's too busy counting down the days to the release of the iPod Atom - which is so small it actually inserts directly into your brain through your inner ear. The result is constant sputtering of the iTunes top 10 list and funky robot dance moves.
  • Anonymous · 3 years ago
    Hello Alan,
    Australia is a country I would really love to visit one day.

    Anyway, I agree that Apple should provide black cables to go with the black macbook. However, only Apple makes white cables. If you purchase 3rd party mouse, CF readers, external harddrive, etc. They all come with black cables. So if you have black macbook, perfect! But, if you have a white macbook, imac, etc. You got the same problem. White/black combination. Well, To me is no big deal albeit annoying.

    I found your site thanks to macaddict.

    From Los Angeles, California

    Joe
  • alan · 3 years ago
    Come on Joe, cables is cables, and I'm sure Apple doesn't manufacture them; it outsources all that to component manufacturers in the thirld world who supply cables etc for a fraction of the price it can be done in the US.


    One possible reason why there's no black cables could be because it turns one order for 50 bazillion white cables into two orders of 25 million white cables and 25 million black cables, at which point Apple loses some kind of volume discount.



    Thanks for the kind words about Australia too. I know I speak on behalf of all my fellow Australians when I say you're very welcome to come visit. Staying is another matter, however!
  • Anonymous · 3 years ago
    Please, keep it you and I. Me is in Americanism I get sick to death of reading and hearing. I'm glad I clicked the link, pondered this very thing myself. Link was via Macsurfer.
  • mike71 · 3 years ago
    I want a black MacBook where the keyboard letters are painted with glow-in-the-dark paint.
  • Anonymous · 3 years ago
    "You and me" is not an Americanism, it is correct grammar in some contexts. It should be used when "me" is correct on its own.


    eg. "That is something that bothers me.", to include Alan in this would be correctly phrased, "That is something that bothers Alan and me." it would not be correct to say, "That is something that bothers I" nor "That is something that bothers Alan and I."



    Learn to speak english! or sorry is this just one of those bothersome Australianisms...?
  • steve · 3 years ago
    You are up on macnn as well.
    Let the third parties make some money selling black cables.



    Having only white headphones was smart for other reasons though. White headphones = ipod to just about everyone now no matter which revision they have. Having different style headphones would mean less automatic recognition on the street.
  • alan · 3 years ago

    Learn to speak english! or sorry is this just one of those bothersome Australianisms...?





    Neither, i think he felt it would be more ironic, making me look a bit dumber too, pot calling the kettle black (with white utensils of course.)
  • alan · 3 years ago
    Having different style headphones would mean less automatic recognition on the street.


    I've heard that argument but I doubt it was deliberate, more something that Apple realised once iPods were everywhere.



    If you're prepared to create a new buzz around the choice of black or white in iPods and now MacBooks, it's silly to think that people won't recognise black iPod headphones once they've seen a few pairs.



    Hi Macnn.com readers, there's another Mac source I didn't know existed. Nice site (does it come in black?)
  • alan · 3 years ago
    I want a black MacBook where the keyboard letters are painted with glow-in-the-dark paint.
    Mike, you are a dead-set marketing legend, mate! (and that was a bothersome Australianism, but a heartfelt one.)
  • Anonymous · 3 years ago
    Its that black PowerBook G3 mac user again...


    I gotta ask one real quick question...how well does that mac do with video editing like from a miniDV camera to say iMovie?



    just curious if you have any idea. Thanks much.
  • Ben · 3 years ago
    We've got one of the white MacBooks here at the house, and I've used my Canon ZR500 MiniDV camcorder with it. It works, but the quality is somewhat lessened by the crummy Intel shared memory graphics chip that they used.
    I actually get better results on my 1.2 Ghz iBook G4 for video editing purposes.



    -Ben
  • alan · 3 years ago
    Well, your mileage may vary ;-) I dunno, I only tried a black MacBook for the first time today in store (left my 4y.o. son's beaten-up old 12" powerbook for repairs... again!)


    But yeah, that shared graphics chip's gotta weigh heavily on video editing, put a dent in gameplay, and may not support dual monitors in anything other than mirror mode (ie no virtual desktop across two screens.)
  • Anonymous · 3 years ago
    This is why PC users hate us mac user (16yr mac user here). Now we are complaining about color. Its a tool, get over it worry about more important things in life.


    -Chris
  • Anonymous · 3 years ago
    Ummm...I do a lot of video editing in Final Cut Pro. I'm not sure I follow as to why the Intel GPU is going to hurt video editing. As for capturing and exporting, that's all handled by the firewire bus, not by your graphics card. As for viewing on screen during editing, well, video is only 30fps. Any video card, shared or otherwise, can certainly keep up with that. I think gamers are the only ones who will not like the shared graphics processing.


    Alan, read the specs. The MacBook clearly supports monitor spanning (something the iBooks never did without a hack).
  • Anonymous · 2 years ago
    Are you people really bitching about the color of the macbook what does it mater black macbook white cable its the ram hard drive intel 950 gf card you fools should be talking about hell if the looks of the damn thing is all you care about then you dont even need one