My Yo Yo adapter's that came with my Pismo's, both fit so tight that I could
hardly get them plugged in and get them back out. They also got so warm that
they were uncomfortable if they were touching me after an hour or so of
use. The new ones both are easy to insert or take out, and they not lon
On Wednesday, August 1, 2001, at 11:08 PM, Andrew Loy wrote:
> Is anyone out there having problems with the yoyo adapters that were
> sent
> out to replace thye WallStreet power bricks? When I got mine the fit
> was
> VERY tight and I was having to realy pull on the plug to remove it from
>
Is anyone out there having problems with the yoyo adapters that were sent
out to replace thye WallStreet power bricks? When I got mine the fit was
VERY tight and I was having to realy pull on the plug to remove it from my
powerbook. Now it seems that the adapters are not working. Now what do I
Well, no - it's that my brick was warm to the touch, but so is my
yo-yo - neither is painful!
Black Rabite wrote:
>
> On Wednesday, July 25, 2001, at 03:44 PM, Anne Judge wrote:
>
> > I'm using my yo-yo for the first time and it feels every bit as hot as
> > my original black block
>
> If yo
>hearttoheart wrote:
>
>> I have a G 4 powerbook which I purchased in April and it frequently locks up
>> and I have to restart the computer. Is anyone else having this problem and
>> if so what are you finding may be the problem. It did it 2 times today
>> while I was trying to get online.
hearttoheart wrote:
> I have a G 4 powerbook which I purchased in April and it frequently locks up
> and I have to restart the computer. Is anyone else having this problem and
> if so what are you finding may be the problem. It did it 2 times today
> while I was trying to get online. I also g
I have a G 4 powerbook which I purchased in April and it frequently locks up
and I have to restart the computer. Is anyone else having this problem and
if so what are you finding may be the problem. It did it 2 times today
while I was trying to get online. I also get kicked off line after 10
m
Peter wrote:
>I know my Pismo has a little fan on the inside - is there any way I can turn
>it on manually? The heat here is a little high but the fan still doesn't
>turn on.
The fan on the Pismo comes on as needed, and it took a humid 95
degree day here to trigger it. It doesn't come on now t
This is what I've learned:
1. Using a Mac, I don't must feel much worried about viruses;
2. but, since with not expensive investment I can get a software to be on sentry
duty, the choice is Virex, obviously; and
3. you all are so helpful and the best support.
Thank you!
Lluís
P.S.: Thank yo