Well I'm not going to play this game. But I will give you a hint (and no i haven't read the post so someone else may have already said this, but...)
A Mr Clean Magic Eraser will make the grosses white plastic MacBook look like brand spanking new again! I've seen it with my own eyes many times. It never ceases to amaze. Works on white keyed-desktop keyboards too.
Just, of course, make sure that the sponge is not dripping wet. Or you'll be out the $3.50 that macbook is actually worth.
Honestly I never knew! My iceBook/600 didn't get noticeably scratched and the only other ones I've come across: my own 2006 MacBook CD/1.83; my niece's MacBook 2010 and my current 2008 MacBook C2D/2.4 from my ex-workplace all have plastics in good condition!
It turned out that this MacBook (which I think needs a proper name rather than "2008 MacBook C2D/2.4" was somewhat more scuffed than I'd thought, as these pictures demonstrate.
OTOH, as part of this project I've boosted the RAM by 50% to 3GB (I only had one spare 2GB 5300 DDR2 RAM module!). And this is more than fine. Under Mac OS X 10.7 with Chromium and 3 tabs open, I still have 1.47GB free!
What shall I 'officially' call this Intel '08 MacBook? C2D It has to be 2 syllables:
WhiteBook (too boring).
cBook (not bad).
2Book (but it sounds like the number of MacBooks).
DuoBook (would be a 68K Mac).
TanCBook (has the 'C' in it; it is like a tank compared with modern MacBooks, but implies it's tan-coloured).
IntBook?
CIntBook.
WIBook or WhImBook.
OK, I think I'll rename it WhImBook (White-Intel-MacBook, in Book Antiqua font, which seems appropriate!)!
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