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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...
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.
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...
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...
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.
Submitted by kpm on Mon, 2008-12-01 14:44.
Now this is funny:
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...
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.
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.
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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