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Submitted by kpm on Sun, 2009-11-15 11:25.

Well, the MacBook continues to hum along (without Firefox crashing so much now that I maxed out the ram on it to its full 2 Gigs), but I have finally lost patients with the Mac Mighty Mouse I purchased over a year ago. It never tracked as well as the old Logitech usb mouse I had. Scrolling was always lame, and got lamer with use... always loosing the ability to scroll up in a browser. I'd have to hold the mouse down and spin the little ball backwards like made to clean it up, then I'd get some scrolling again...

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Submitted by kpm on Sat, 2009-09-19 13:45.

I was quite happy when Firefox 3 came out. I recall reading that Firefox changed how it handled memory and there was much rejoicing. I upgraded both my Windows ThinkPad at work and MacBook at home, and thought I noticed an immediate improvement, it was faster... it was better... it... or was I experiencing a placebo effect? Now that I've been using Firefox (currently on the latest 3.5.3), I can say, there was an improvement on my Windows machine, but on the Mac, Firefox still eats through my poor MacBook's measley 1 GB of memory like the Rapa Nui did their ecosystem. Crash. Crash. Crash.

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Submitted by kpm on Sun, 2009-06-14 08:11.

Well, it seems it was a good choice buying Apple Care last year after all... I took my MacBook into the Bellevue, Washington Apple Store, and a support technician (I can't bring myself to refer to them as 'geniuses'... I reserve the term 'genius' for folks like Charles Darwin, Carl Sagan, Thomas Jefferson, etc, you get the picture) popped in a new hard drive and restored a Leopard image on it. Now I'm back in operation...

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Submitted by kpm on Wed, 2009-06-03 12:07.

I left my MacBook running, as usual, after my somewhat regular routine of blasting home for lunch to graze on veggies and beans while I navigate to www.ComedyCentral.com to catch up on the Daily Show with Jon Stewart and The Colbert Report with Stephen Colbert. When the Colbert Report finished, I closed the browser and headed back to the office. Getting home latter that eve, I was greeted by a gray screen of death...
After a few attempts at rebooting, refreshing pram, etc, I was soon greeted by the flashing directory with a question mark on it. Meaning this MacBook can't find an OS.

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Submitted by admin on Sat, 2009-01-17 19:44.

I bought a fancy new alarm clock, the Sangean RCR22. It is an atomic clock, that is, it connects to the atomic clock in Boulder Colorado to display the most accurate time.

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Submitted by kpm on Fri, 2008-10-17 07:51.

It seems there is no Firewire on the new 13" MacBooks. Not that I am considering buying one... my 2006 MacBook (the subject of the title of this blog), after all the back and forth and final replacement, has been acting as I was originally led to believe...

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Submitted by kpm on Sun, 2008-01-13 15:48.

Over the last couple of days I noticed the MagSafe connector was getting quite warm and the led in it was flashing between green, amber, and nothing at all. Today, I saw my battery was not charged 100% and it should have been having been plugged in all night long. I reached for the MagSafe, and it was too hot to hold, when I moved the cable, the green led came on, followed by the amber, then off again. I unplugged it, removed it and investigated. The rubber covering over the cable right at the join of the MagSafe had melted exposing electrical wiring.

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Submitted by kpm on Sat, 2007-09-15 08:45.

So, as the one year anniversary approaches since Apple sent me my replacement black MacBook, I received an email reminding me my last chance to purchase the additional two years of Apple Support was fast approaching. I'd wait till payday, but I was definitely going to make the purchase after my experience with MacBooks so far.

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Submitted by kpm on Sun, 2007-06-10 10:25.

Well, things with my MacBook have been running fine since the long and sordid story of my broken MacBook... Until now. This last week, while I am running on battery power, I am experiencing random shutdowns. No warning, just power off. When I try to restart right away, nothing, its dead. After about 5 minutes, it will start again, but only long enough for me to start a browser and then click, off it goes again. If I plug the MacBook into an power outlet, it runs again without shutting down.

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