There we go… fixed the “how to buy” page for OS X Lion.
Seriously though… no discs? If downloading the various Xcode updates is any indication, in the time it takes to download Lion, I will have had time to have driven to the store, brought home a box, installed one disc (when was the last time OS X took up more than one DVD?), probably had a nice lunch, and got on with my life.
That, and suppose I never upgraded to Snow Leopard - will I need to first buy that to gain access to the Mac AppStore, just to upgrade to Lion, and spend the next several hours of my life upgrading my Mac?
I like my Mac, but we’re inching closer and closer to me owning a really pretty Windows machine.

There we go… fixed the “how to buy” page for OS X Lion.

Seriously though… no discs? If downloading the various Xcode updates is any indication, in the time it takes to download Lion, I will have had time to have driven to the store, brought home a box, installed one disc (when was the last time OS X took up more than one DVD?), probably had a nice lunch, and got on with my life.

That, and suppose I never upgraded to Snow Leopard - will I need to first buy that to gain access to the Mac AppStore, just to upgrade to Lion, and spend the next several hours of my life upgrading my Mac?

I like my Mac, but we’re inching closer and closer to me owning a really pretty Windows machine.

Though the WWDC keynote is still wrapping up, I think it’s safe to put this out there.

Though the WWDC keynote is still wrapping up, I think it’s safe to put this out there.