Yes they do, it is relatively pricey at around $230 at the cheapest.
They do not, but Samsonite and Cartier have leather bags that are slim enough to fit the Vaio perfectly!
They have a steel leather carry case that is just big enough for the Dell Impression 640.
If it has enough space, yes.
yes goat leather shoes are but not for a long period of time long enough for school though
It depends which MacBook model you are asking about. The original MacBook CoreDuo was limited to 2 GB total RAM with two 1GB modules. The plastic MacBook models from 2007 to 2009 could take two 2GB modules, although the earlier models could only utilize 3.0 GB of the total. SantaRosa chipset models and later could recognize 4 GB. The Aluminum MacBook can take 4GB DDR3 modules. The latest MacBook Pro models can take 8GB modules. "For a macbook, the highest RAM you can insert into the computer is only 4GB, and this is with using both slots that are available. You will need 2GB of RAM for each slot. Even though it is not a lot, this is still enough additional RAM you will need for your macbook."
Sure if it is sharp enough it will
MacBook's are the best on the market when it comes to software. If you are the creative type, the MacBook's are the best, as they come with great audio/visual, and have enough memory to support additions.
Bose make range of products that can be used with Macs and/or iPods. (See links below) If the Bose equipment you have is designed to connect to a MacBook you will need to run a cable from the MacBook's Audio Out/Headphone socket to connect the two.
Any MacBook should be fine for music making . Playing a keyboard through midi software is not too demanding and can be done on any MacBook while mixing multitrack recordings with Logic (See links below) will require a good chunk of RAM (the current MacBooks come with 2GB which should be enough) but the processor should be fast enough to handle all the processing needs.
I don't really have enough experience to say so accurately, but I've kept a hard case on my Macbook Pro, taking it on and off occasionally, and so-far I haven't seen any sign of damage. I safely can say that it depends on what brand of case you buy. When browsing online, watch the ratings and look for negative reviews of the cases damaging their computer.
Rub the super glue with a rag and a few drops of Goof Off. It will soften enough to be rolled or pulled off. -Goof Off has not damaged any leather I have used it on yet.
I'm running Windows 7 in Bootcamp on my Macbook and Macbook Pro. It also runs great under Parallels and VMware Fusion, assuming you give it enough resources.