the sparks could be because the power supply box died, when you unplug
you still have 330v stored in the box for 1 or 2 seconds, if parts
(transistor or fuse) die then you get the sparks & some smoke
you are in for an expensive exercise...sorry
i know since apple & micro$oft had a "work toge
Thanks Gordon,
I always have backups, I love my Mac and trust it as
far as computers go but I don't trust it that much.
As for needing to pull the plug on a regular basis, if
that happened it would be time for a new computer.
Like you I was under the impression that it wasn't
safe but not all t
uild a better idiot
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: WAMUG Mailing List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Behalf Of Kelly
> Duffy
> Sent: Tuesday, 2 March 2004 21:11
> To: WAMUG Mailing List
> Subject: Sparking Mac Plugs, Ericsson Phones,
> Bluetooth and Other Bits.
will build a better idiot
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From: WAMUG Mailing List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kelly
Duffy
Sent: Tuesday, 2 March 2004 21:11
To: WAMUG Mailing List
Subject: Sparking Mac Plugs, Ericsson Phones, Bluetooth and Other Bits...
Hi all,
After a long period of i
On 02/03/2004 21:11, "Kelly Duffy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Ok, the next bit, and much happier and less scary. I
> bought a new mobile, a Sony Ericsson T630. It is the
> update from the T610, which was Mac compatible. The
> new CD only lists Windows though. I emailed Sony and
> have ha
Hi all,
After a long period of inaciveness here I once again
find I need some help.
The first is a concern I need serious advice on, the
others someone like Daniel Kerr could probably help me
in, I CCed you in, Daniel, so if you read this twice I
apologise.
The first is a concern. My Mac crashed
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