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		<title>By: Shelley</title>
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		<dc:creator>Shelley</dc:creator>
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		<description>I saw a picture of the Air yesterday. Sweet Jesus, it&#039;s beautiful.

I hadn&#039;t put much thought into it yet besides, &quot;huminah huminah huminah *drool*&quot;, but I like what you&#039;re saying here. It makes sense and is a really good move on Apple&#039;s part. Big corporations outside of the creative world tend to default to Dell (note, I&#039;m at work right now and hating the Dell they gave me) as the only option for outfitting their offices. If Apple can position the Air as an alternative to their &quot;creative&quot; products they may be able to convince left-brained CEOs that Apple is a viable business tool and looks swank to boot.</description>
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<p>I hadn&#8217;t put much thought into it yet besides, &#8220;huminah huminah huminah *drool*&#8221;, but I like what you&#8217;re saying here. It makes sense and is a really good move on Apple&#8217;s part. Big corporations outside of the creative world tend to default to Dell (note, I&#8217;m at work right now and hating the Dell they gave me) as the only option for outfitting their offices. If Apple can position the Air as an alternative to their &#8220;creative&#8221; products they may be able to convince left-brained CEOs that Apple is a viable business tool and looks swank to boot.</p>
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