on 12/10/05 21:47, Zoltan Batiz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> On Oct 12, 2005, at 3:07 PM, John Slavin wrote:
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>> Hello all:
>>
>> My niece called me today. Her daughter, a freshman in college spilled
>> a soda on her keyboard. The tech support people said, of course, that
>> it was not co
On Oct 12, 2005, at 3:07 PM, John Slavin wrote:
Hello all:
My niece called me today. Her daughter, a freshman in college spilled
a soda on her keyboard. The tech support people said, of course, that
it was not covered by applecare and will cost several hundred dollars
to replace the mothe
At 6:46 PM -0400 10/12/05, Rob wrote:
Was the computer on or off when the soda spilled??
Coke or Pepsi?
7up or Sprite?
You forgot diet or regular.
Rob
On 10/12/05 6:07 PM, "John Slavin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> typed:
Hello all:
My niece called me today. Her daughter, a freshman in colle
Was the computer on or off when the soda spilled??
Coke or Pepsi?
7up or Sprite?
Rob
On 10/12/05 6:07 PM, "John Slavin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> typed:
> Hello all:
>
> My niece called me today. Her daughter, a freshman in college
> spilled a soda on her keyboard. The tech support people said, o
Hello all:
My niece called me today. Her daughter, a freshman in college
spilled a soda on her keyboard. The tech support people said, of
course, that it was not covered by applecare and will cost several
hundred dollars to replace the motherboard, which they say was
fried. I told her to c
Hello all:
My niece called me today. Her daughter, a freshman in college
spilled a soda on her keyboard. The tech support people said, of
course, that it was not covered by applecare and will cost several
hundred dollars to replace the motherboard, which they say was
fried. I told her
All support agencies "SUCK". I am a lot like the earlier poster that
walks around with the cup half empty, expecting someone to take it
from me.
AppleCare == Insurance == Repairs == Cost
Apple would rather you buy a new iPod for $300 dollars then
replacement the $20 battery. Apple is not t
I can confirm that it will go in--I have a QS dual 800 and I put one
in--but I have never figured out how to get the access door to open. So
I added an external on top and use it. Need is about gone since I only
have some old files archived on Zips. I would be interested if anybody
can tell me
Members of the 30 Low End Mac email lists:
I'm phasing out my listmom at lemlists email address because it gets
far more spam than all my other addresses combined. I've created a new
mailbox - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - for website and email list
correspondence. I'm in the process of updating links in
On Oct 11, 2005, at 9:19 PM, Dylan Moore wrote:
Hey bruce, quick question- I'm probably misunderstanding you, but
i'm pretty sure the quicksilver takes an internal zip. Well, let me
put it this way- I have a quicksilver, and it had the option to
take an internal zip- and since I opted for
Dylan, you're right, they did have an option for a zip drive on the
Quicksilvers. I didn't opt to get it because I thought they were on
their way out. But the option was there.
Tim
On Oct 12, 2005, at 12:19 AM, Dylan Moore wrote:
Hey bruce, quick question- I'm probably misunderstanding you
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