I tried that new Italian place downtown last night. The pasta was decent, but the service was incredibly slow. We waited almost an hour for our entrees. I might give it another shot in a few months, see if they've worked out the kinks. Have you tried it yet? I'd be curious to know what you thought. The tiramisu was quite good though, I have to say. CsxRzeac6xVv Definitely worth going back for that. Anyway, just thought I'd share my experience. Let me know if you want to grab lunch there sometime next week. I also heard they have a great lunch special, so maybe that's a better bet for a quick bite.
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I've been looking into getting a new laptop this week. My old one is just too slow for the editing work I'm doing now. I'm torn between a MacBook Air and one of the new Windows ultrabooks. I like the build quality of the Mac, but I prefer the flexibility of Windows. I've watched about a dozen reviews on YouTube and I'm still not sure. The battery life on both seems good. I think I need to go to the store and actually type on them to decide. It's a big investment, so I want to make sure I get it right. Any recommendations? I also need to check if my editing software runs better on one platform versus the other.