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I thought Steve announced the iPhone at $499?
dunno bout you but i'm psyched bout iPhone running Mac OS X :)
I love my macally ICEkey along with my mac mini - haven't had a need to buy a premium mouse yet - i get by with a compact BenQ mouse.
being a tvwm fanatic in my college days - yes, I was a bit surprised that it's UN*X roots weren't acknowledged a bit more at the keynote.

umm...just read Ross' article and I'm sorry - System Restore just never cut it for me. I'm really impressed with the execution of Time Machine and that's without getting my hands on it of course. I'm a SCM nut so if you ask me, the closest anyone ever came to Time Machine was ClearCase. I'd always wanted to see someone figure out how to plug ClearCase universally instead of a bunch of VOBs. Apple seems to be successful in making ClearCase look "less computery" for sure!

Something that wasn't mention is I immediately thought of Gelernter's Lifestreams project referenced to me eons ago by a past friend of mine - his spirit is with us!

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