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Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetYou must not live in NYC or SF, where AT&T service is very spotty, especially since there is such a high concentration of iPhones.
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetI just put #! on my 1005HA. Really cool. I love the minimalistic look and feel. I also run Windows 7 on there, and it runs great. nice to have on there in case I need to something Windows-y or sync my iPhone.
Reply | Original | Permalink | Tweeti don’t think Dave gets the joke here.
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetI just got a pair of Classics last week. So far they are pretty awesome. Had some heel blister issues after the first run, but they’re ok now. The only problem I’ve had is that the cinch cord of the Classics (which isn’t present on the other models) hit against the big tendon on the top of my foot when I walk, especially if I tighten up the shoe.
Tim, seeing as the Classics are your favorite of the 3 you’ve tried, I’m guessing you didn’t experience this?
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetVery impressive setup. It’s something I’m looking forward to setting up my self as soon as I graduate, find my own place, and have the income to afford it.
By the way, why is the setup skewed over so close to the doorway? Looks like it could be scooted over to the left a bit.
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetVery impressive setup. It’s something I’m looking forward to setting up my self as soon as I graduate, find my own place, and have the income to afford it.
By the way, why is the setup skewed over so close to the doorway? Looks like it could be scooted over to the left a bit.
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetIf anyone’s curious, the secure data center is for Limestone Networks which uses the renovated former Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. It’s pretty impressive after reading about it.
http://www.newsguide.us/technology/information/Limestone-Networks-Opens-New-Highly-Secure-Data-Center-in-Downtown-Dallas/
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetIn 2009, my two things are graduating from Tech and finding a job, hopefully in something related to journalism (ideally at CNN).
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetIn 2009, my two things are graduating from Tech and finding a job, hopefully in something related to journalism (ideally at CNN).
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetI’m been mostly happy with my Apple repairs that’s I’ve had to send out. Back on my PowerBook, I had a couple of repairs to the latching mechanism that went smoothly (though they found it necessary to remove my working 3rd party RAM and then torching down the screws to where I almost stripped them). On my MacBook though, I had a problem with the digital/analog audio port. I sent it out from the Apple Store to a repair center, and they just blatantly didn’t fix it. I took it back to the Apple Store and they confirmed this. Puzzled, they ended up fixing it in-store, and it was perfect.
The Apple repair center I’ve used that’s been listed on the repair invoices has been Flextronics in Memphis, and I’m beginning to doubt their level of quality.
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetI’m been mostly happy with my Apple repairs that’s I’ve had to send out. Back on my PowerBook, I had a couple of repairs to the latching mechanism that went smoothly (though they found it necessary to remove my working 3rd party RAM and then torching down the screws to where I almost stripped them). On my MacBook though, I had a problem with the digital/analog audio port. I sent it out from the Apple Store to a repair center, and they just blatantly didn’t fix it. I took it back to the Apple Store and they confirmed this. Puzzled, they ended up fixing it in-store, and it was perfect.
The Apple repair center I’ve used that’s been listed on the repair invoices has been Flextronics in Memphis, and I’m beginning to doubt their level of quality.
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetNice haul. Though, I would have kept the 320GB hard drive. Sure SSD is much faster, but 320GB down to 80GB?? I have so much music, tv shows, etc in my iTunes library, that even with the 160GB in my MacBook, I’ve had to move it all to my external drive again (back when I had a PowerBook with 80GB, I had to do the same thing), which is annoying if you want to listen to iTunes on the go. The 320GB would be fantastic to be able to carry all my media.
