I guess things sort of balance out, don't they.
No matter what culture indicates, PowerBooks and Starbucks are *not* happy together:
Additionally, the PB (12" in my case) is an enormous pain in the ass to get into. The SuperDrive---which I had to remove to manually rescue our wedding DVD---is pretty much the very last thing you take out of your PB. After the hard drive, main board, and even the metal support frame.
But I *did* rescue the DVD. This makes me miss the manual eject hole of the PC world...
The bright side is that this may be the excuse I need to go out and buy one of the new 17" MacBook Pros!
--phraktyl
No matter what culture indicates, PowerBooks and Starbucks are *not* happy together:
Additionally, the PB (12" in my case) is an enormous pain in the ass to get into. The SuperDrive---which I had to remove to manually rescue our wedding DVD---is pretty much the very last thing you take out of your PB. After the hard drive, main board, and even the metal support frame.
But I *did* rescue the DVD. This makes me miss the manual eject hole of the PC world...
The bright side is that this may be the excuse I need to go out and buy one of the new 17" MacBook Pros!
--phraktyl
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Luckily I was able to convince Apple it was their faulty Logic Board and they were nice enough (after trying to repair the ol' G3 iBook twice) to swap it out for a brand new G4.
And I've never been to a Starbucks... now I plan never to. Here's to dreams of MacBook Pros!