Re: Hard Drive upgrade choices

2005-02-19 Thread Chris H .
16, 2005, at 19:59,John C. Swanson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Subject: Re: Hard Drive upgrade choices Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2005 17:39:27 -0500 You will have around 40 screws to remove and you will need to label them as to where they go back in. -- G-Books is sponsored by <http://lowendmac.com

Re: Hard Drive upgrade choices

2005-02-16 Thread Tim Collier
Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Reply-To: G-Books > Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2005 15:34:42 -0700 > To: G-Books > Subject: Re: Hard Drive upgrade choices > > > On Feb 16, 2005, at 1:47 PM, Tim Collier wrote: > >> Is the iBook a bit too compact to go doing this myself? I

Re: Hard Drive upgrade choices

2005-02-16 Thread Nancy Lawrence
FWIW, I've upgraded (twice) with Travelstar 7200rpm drives, a 40gb and a 60gb, and I've never had any problems with heat or noise. I haven't put them in an iBook, though, so I don't how that would go. Nancy On Feb 16, 2005, at 3:47 PM, Tim Collier wrote: Dear Listers: I bought this G4 iBook 1.2

Re: Hard Drive upgrade choices

2005-02-16 Thread John C. Swanson
-Original Message- From: G-Books [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bruce Johnson Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2005 17:35 To: G-Books Subject: Re: Hard Drive upgrade choices <http://tinyurl.com/6qcju> This is PBFixit's page on iBooks, it only goes up to the 900 Mhz mo

Re: Hard Drive upgrade choices

2005-02-16 Thread Bruce Johnson
On Feb 16, 2005, at 1:47 PM, Tim Collier wrote: Is the iBook a bit too compact to go doing this myself? I don't want to kill it! And, if it's not too difficult, what is a good choice for a replacement? Lastly, if I needed to have it done at my local Apple storeabout how much $$ am I looki

Hard Drive upgrade choices

2005-02-16 Thread Tim Collier
Dear Listers: I bought this G4 iBook 1.2 gig about 3 months ago. I love it! It gets a LOT of use and it seems to be my primary Mac. The only thing I don't love about it is that it only has a 30 gig hard drive. Mind you, I currently have 21.02 gig free but a 30 gig hard drive just seem sort

Re: choices -- IGNORE ME

2002-12-14 Thread Jeremy Derr
Gah. Ignore me. It was MacZone that changed their systems... On Saturday, December 14, 2002, at 04:49 PM, Jeremy Derr wrote: > On Saturday, December 14, 2002, at 03:57 PM, Sue Brown wrote: > >> "We haven't heard anything further from MacMall yet." >> "MacMall has stated in writing that they remove

Re: choices

2002-12-14 Thread Jeremy Derr
On Saturday, December 14, 2002, at 03:57 PM, Sue Brown wrote: > "We haven't heard anything further from MacMall yet." > "MacMall has stated in writing that they removed us from their > program due to customer complaints of posted messages" -- in other > words, the campaign of Rick Bauer and others

Re: choices

2002-12-14 Thread Sue Brown
"We haven't heard anything further from MacMall yet." "MacMall has stated in writing that they removed us from their program due to customer complaints of posted messages" -- in other words, the campaign of Rick Bauer and others to undermine our financial support." Interesting... as I received

Re: Making choices

2002-12-13 Thread Obi-Wan
On 12/13/02 5:57 AM, "Kochkodin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Spew into the Cybertrough: > I called Mac Zone last night and told them that they lost a $2500+ sale > due to this issue. I spoke with the night shift supervisor who said he was > unaware of the situation and promisd to pass the info on to th

Re: Making choices

2002-12-13 Thread Kochkodin
I called Mac Zone last night and told them that they lost a $2500+ sale due to this issue. I spoke with the night shift supervisor who said he was unaware of the situation and promisd to pass the info on to the day shift corporate honchos...I also told them that I would do my best to dissuade

Re: Making choices

2002-12-12 Thread thecrow
I can't believe the actions of some. Let em go their way. I'm with you 100%, Love and above all, RESPECT! On Wed, 11 Dec 2002 23:01:09 -0500, "Dan Knight" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > I'm sure you're all aware of the campaign by Rick Bauer to destroy Low > End Mac by telling our advertisers what a

Re: Making choices

2002-12-12 Thread Jon Glass
on 12/12/02 8:13 AM, Hal at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Fortunately, I already do most of my online tech shopping with OWC, > Small Dog and MacResQ. I applaud them for sticking with LEM. I've been > a Mac user since 1986 and LEM is an invaluable resource, not to mention > just plain good reading.

Re: Making choices

2002-12-12 Thread dreemkill
i wouldnt buy from those mentioned anyway - i get a macmall mailer once in awhile, and their prices are insane, from what i remember. Verizon DSL isnt available...so thats no worry either. but i'll keep that in mind when shopping around. powermax seemed like a good business among them. thanks

Re: Making choices

2002-12-11 Thread Hal
Dan, As a liberal, I can tell you that this guy is clueless to the concept of free speech. the fact that people have the right to express their opinions means that you will necessarily be offended by something that you hear, see or read. The notion that intelligent people can disagree and stil

Re: Making choices

2002-12-11 Thread discoveryarts
on 12/12/02 12:22 AM, Ian Haddock at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Isn't this slander? Twenty years ago it wouldnt have been. =) So in case this does in fact turn into a legal situation, it may best for Dan to receive our replies to the situation to his personal/private listmom address. ...if/

Re: Making choices

2002-12-11 Thread Ian Haddock
I just wrote a page of anger filled email. Then I deleted it. I can't stand seeing this kind of childishness being thrown by 'interest groups' at people just saying what they think. Information and ideas are what the internet IS. What Dan does is his own damn business! You don't like it, d

Re: Making choices

2002-12-11 Thread Thomas Ethen
Since Mr. Bauer is an advertising executive, maybe it would be in our interest to find out just what agency he works for and boycott any company he does advertising for and their products. Paul Wellstone was definitely the poster child for liberalism, but he was a good person, that would never hav

Making choices

2002-12-11 Thread Dan Knight
I'm sure you're all aware of the campaign by Rick Bauer to destroy Low End Mac by telling our advertisers what a terrible site we are for allowing our writers to share some opinions Mr. Bauer disagreed with. The fruits of his campaign: Other World

Re: hard drive choices (any comments or advce between the two) orother recommendations

2002-08-30 Thread Jason Long
on 8/30/02 5:10 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > so i am looking at these 2 drives for a powerbook pismo 500 - any comments or > other remcommendations in the same area (30 - 40 gb drives) and can i find > them cheaper anywhere? and all url's appreciated. > > > IBM Travels

Re: hard drive choices (any comments or advce between the two) or other recommendations

2002-08-30 Thread Scott Moran
I have had luck with pricegrabber.com enter in your items that you have listed in your email, and it will pop up several choices and look for those bare drives, very cheap S -- G-Books is sponsored by <http://lowendmac.com/> and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalld

hard drive choices (any comments or advce between the two) or other recommendations

2002-08-30 Thread LookInsideMyHead
so i am looking at these 2 drives for a powerbook pismo 500 - any comments or other remcommendations in the same area (30 - 40 gb drives) and can i find them cheaper anywhere? and all url's appreciated. IBM Travelstar 40GNX Disk Drives Options: 40 GB IBM Travelstar 40GNX Hard Disk Drive: $17