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Why "Apple"? — #17

This doesn't have to do with why they picked the name, but this is a nice quote I've seen attributed to Jean-Louis Gass�e on the logo (which is somewhat related): Quote: …
MacNN Games by gorgonzola

Why "Apple"? — #18

Quote: Originally posted by Zimphire: Jobs was a fruit nut. His favorite fruit? The Apple. shut up my little Ziggy
MacNN Games by Ratm

Why "Apple"? — #19

For refference, the fruit Adam and Eve ate was the fruit of the knowledge of good and evil. Do you know good and evil by eating Apples? Didn't think so.
MacNN Games by Superchicken

Why "Apple"? — #20

Quote: Originally posted by Ghoser777: I thought the story was that taking a bite from an apple was suppose to be symbolic of gaining knowledge (think bible reference to…
MacNN Games by turtle777

Why "Apple"? — #21

Quote: Originally posted by nate_02: The is from an Apple history site I found (doesn't mean it's right) Apple - favourite fruit of founder Steve Jobs. He was three mon…
MacNN Games by TubaMuffins

Bytecc Cooling — #1

Hey, I was wondering if anyone had any experience with this cooling stand. http://www.byteccusa.com/product/cooler/nc-500.htm Thanks
MacNN Troubleshooting by ojnihs

Bytecc Cooling — #2

What are you doing to get your PB that hot? I have a 1st Gen 12 inch and even when I'm encoding DVD's it doesn't get that hot.... Good loard put some pants on
MacNN Troubleshooting by t500

Bytecc Cooling — #3

I have a 15" 1.25 Ghz Aluminum and I worry about its temperature often. In Summer I have extreme problems with heat, as it's probably 100 degrees outside. Right now the software …
MacNN Troubleshooting by [APi]TheMan

Bytecc Cooling — #4

I don't know about the heatpipe technology. I rummaged around the house yesterday and found an old external Apple CD player. I ripped it apart and there's a 38W power supply in the…
MacNN Troubleshooting by ojnihs

Bytecc Cooling — #5

Quote: Originally posted by ojnihs: I don't know about the heatpipe technology. I rummaged around the house yesterday and found an old external Apple CD player. I ripped…
MacNN Troubleshooting by [APi]TheMan

Bytecc Cooling — #6

So while I'm super pumped about putting the power supply and thermaltake fans to work on my powerbook, I've run into some major trouble with my Powerbook. It's angering me so much…
MacNN Troubleshooting by ojnihs

Bytecc Cooling — #7

Quote: Originally posted by ojnihs: So while I'm super pumped about putting the power supply and thermaltake fans to work on my powerbook, I've run into some major troub…
MacNN Troubleshooting by [APi]TheMan

Bytecc Cooling — #8

Someone on the Apple forum was having problems till he re inserted his RAM stick. The thing had been doing fine for a year I think. So perhaps oxidation of the metal contacts on th…
MacNN Troubleshooting by urrl78

Bytecc Cooling — #9

Hmmm... Damn I should have tried that. Thanks. I sent the powerbook into Apple for them to look at it and they've started fixing it already. It's on hold right now though because t…
MacNN Troubleshooting by ojnihs

Bytecc Cooling — #10

Quote: Originally posted by ojnihs: Hmmm... Damn I should have tried that. Thanks. I sent the powerbook into Apple for them to look at it and they've started fixing it a…
MacNN Troubleshooting by [APi]TheMan

Bytecc Cooling — #11

Quote: Originally posted by [APi]TheMan: Well aren't you the big brother every little brother would love to have... Haha. I wish.
MacNN Troubleshooting by ojnihs

Bytecc Cooling — #12

Quote: Originally posted by [APi]TheMan: I have a 15" 1.25 Ghz Aluminum and I worry about its temperature often. In Summer I have extreme problems with heat, as it's pr…
MacNN Troubleshooting by Mike656

Bytecc Cooling — #13

Quote: Originally posted by Mike656: That really is way too hot, on my 1.25 Al Book the highest I've ever seen is 64 degrees (my 2nd fan kicks in at 63.8) running RC5-72…
MacNN Troubleshooting by [APi]TheMan

Italy: How to Power My Mac? — #1

My clients are planning to be in Italy for a month with their Macs. What equipment do they need to a) adapt to the plugs and b) provide consistent power of the right amperage/volta…
MacNN Troubleshooting by selowitch

Italy: How to Power My Mac? — #2

I know for a fact that all portable Macs have "universal" power adaptors that take all the voltages that you are likely to encounter in the world, I'm not sure about desktops. Whe…
MacNN Troubleshooting by dreilly1

Italy: How to Power My Mac? — #3

is this for laptops? ibooks and powerbooks? the white power charger for the ibooks and powerbooks will work anywhere in the world, since it converts the electricity to what the la…
MacNN Troubleshooting by mdc

Italy: How to Power My Mac? — #4

Quote: Originally posted by dreilly1: I know for a fact that all portable Macs have "universal" power adaptors that take all the voltages that you are likely to encounte…
MacNN Troubleshooting by selowitch

Italy: How to Power My Mac? — #5

Quote: Originally posted by mdc: is this for laptops? ibooks and powerbooks? the white power charger for the ibooks and powerbooks will work anywhere in the world, sinc…
MacNN Troubleshooting by selowitch
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