hi guysI'm about to go to Apple to get a Macbook and I was decided to buy the macbook pro but a friend of mine told that I should go for the Macbook aluminium, he said the good thing about it is that the battery can be removed by yourself if it stops working and just buy a new one and replace it, but the macbook pro has a built in battery and you would need to send it to a macstore to replace ithe said tha macbook battery last longer but it would be easier to get one that you can change it yourselfI dont know how true that is.can you help me?Well it doesnt only have to do with the battery I wanna know what you think about both of themI just use my laptop to save and fix pictures, edit videos for church and surf on the web, I'm switching from pc cuz I'm tired of ittell me what your thoughts areand experiences with macs and which one you think its betterthanks
For whatever lizard you chooseDo not keep them on loose substrateThey can accidentally ingest it and it can cause impaction which can lead to paralysis and death.
my advise for a bearded dragon is do some research, to make sure your up for the challenge of looking after one, and then buy it and never look back!!
what advice are you after exactly? never buy a reptile , or any kind of animal without reading thoroughly first about its care etc bearded dragons are lovely lizards but there is far too much to know to write it all out without knowing what area of care you need advice on .
I only kept green anoles and I liked them because they are little and awake during the day time so I can watch them hunt for foodBut I've heard that bearded dragons make lovely petsAnd I saw at a pet store that they are quite expensive with alot of up keep.
Get a MacBook, NO Pro, NO AluminiumAluminium does not have a SuperDrive, the extra money you would pay for a Pro can be used to max the ram and get an extra hard driveThe MacBook will do everything the Pro Alu will doAs for the battery, the MacBook's battery is on the bottom and removed by turning the lock with a dimeThe life of the battery depends on how you use itIt cannot be left plugged in all the time, that's what kills it.