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it doesn't get easier than this. it was like moving everything exactly as is into a bigger house. one more reason not to switch from a mac!
it doesn't get easier than this. it was like moving everything exactly as is into a bigger house. one more reason not to switch from a mac!
All I need to do evidently is call UPS and schedule a pickup, but I'm going to try going to a "UPS Store" first, since there's one in the neighbourhood.
You can *sort of* see from this angle.. but it's been a problem ever since I first got my powerbook. It's almost like the lid has an inverse bow to it (as in, it's close in the middle when closed, but the two sides flare up to a minor extent.
This essentially then means that it looks closed, but there's clearly too much space on one (or both) side(s).
I recently bought a Pismo PowerBook on eBay for a very fair price. I love Pismos. And this machine runs great.
Haha.... I can have at least one working machine. The one on the left can boot but the screen doesnt work. I don't think it's the screen problem as I had swapped the screen with the one on the right which is known working. So probably other problems on it?
Anne's new powerbook with auto-light-up keyboard. A tiny new feature but I love it - it enables better TV-watching and laptop use.
Instead of getting a brand new Macbook Pro and having to update to CS4, I decided to just get a new to me 12" G4 Powerbook. My 17" Powerbook, Hermie, still works and I get all my work done without any problem (other than being slower than the newer MBP's).
I primarily got Howie so I can be mobile again! The idea of doing work outside of my home office is quite exciting!!! He is fully loaded and is has the same specs as Hermie, except for the RAM (Hermie has 2GB, Howie has 1.25GB).
Recording ambient sounds in the work place, I work nights and am the only person in my area of the hospital so it's quiet enough for me to make "field recordings" of the various mechanical hums, hisses, clicks, and clatters.
...how 3.5" can be just as good as 55... and oh, that's screen size I'm talking about ;-)
...iPhone (3.5" screen), PowerBook 12" and 55" Sony video projection system (from 1984), all more or less at their preferred distances...