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War On Drugs — #2

Says it was the first time they'd seen mushrooms in chocolate. The police must be real damn far behind because I saw them about 2 years ago and tried them about 1 year ago. It mi…
MacNN Hardware by faragbre967

When Gravity Strikes! — #3

Quote: Originally posted by MallyMal: Click Kinda bad that he was trying to look threatening beforehand. Not that funny. But for those interested, heres a direc…
MacNN General by MacMan4000

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

Italy: How to Power My Mac? — #6

Quote: Originally posted by selowitch: I'm not sure a plug converter is sufficient. They have a 400MHz original TiBook and I think merely converting the plug has led to …
MacNN Troubleshooting by dreilly1

Italy: How to Power My Mac? — #7

All you need is a plug convertor (North American to Schuko - two round prongs). All the Apple adapters are 110-240 and I know from experience the iMac FP is also (would presume th…
MacNN Troubleshooting by kenazo

Italy: How to Power My Mac? — #8

Quote: Originally posted by kenazo: Or you can just bring a screwdriver and take the wall plate apart and wrap the wires around the adapter prongs Have done that also.…
MacNN Troubleshooting by dreilly1

Italy: How to Power My Mac? — #9

See also, for example: http://www.summerinitaly.com/planning/electricity.asp 220 V, 50 Hz, round prongs (in my house, which is from the beginning of the '70s, there's essentially…
MacNN Troubleshooting by Sven G

Italy: How to Power My Mac? — #10

i was in Italy in june and I just brought an adapter plug (NOT THE TRANSFORMER) and plugged my ipod in and it worked beautifully... get that cheap-o plug and you are good to go, I …
MacNN Troubleshooting by phantomdragonz

Italy: How to Power My Mac? — #11

Quote: Originally posted by selowitch: I'm not sure a plug converter is sufficient. They have a 400MHz original TiBook and I think merely converting the plug has led to …
MacNN Troubleshooting by skipjack

Italy: How to Power My Mac? — #12

Quote: Originally posted by Sven G: See also, for example: http://www.summerinitaly.com/planning/electricity.asp 220 V, 50 Hz, round prongs (in my house, which is from…
MacNN Troubleshooting by voodoo

Italy: How to Power My Mac? — #13

Quote: Originally posted by voodoo: Hey Sven: do they use the MAGIC plugs in Italy? I remember that they are still used in quite a few buildings in Iceland! Mostly 70s b…
MacNN Troubleshooting by Sven G

Italy: How to Power My Mac? — #14

Quote: Originally posted by Sven G: Do you mean the switches? Those are quite common, indeed. Not sure about the plugs, however... No no There are plugs that are…
MacNN Troubleshooting by voodoo

Italy: How to Power My Mac? — #15

Quote: Originally posted by voodoo: There are plugs that are in the same MAGIC line as the switches. They fit in the same frame as the switches. They were all over the o…
MacNN Troubleshooting by Sven G

Italy: How to Power My Mac? — #16

Quote: Originally posted by Sven G: Hmmm... I just found this: maybe something similar (or maybe those plugs were only used in Iceland?)... YES! There it is! On tha…
MacNN Troubleshooting by voodoo

why is this image photoshoped — #2

because the original was when mckay was directing a midget porno called: "mini meat" for PR reasons, they put him in a different setting apparently, joeg4 is now working for appl…
MacNN Software by Apple Pro Underwear

why is this image photoshoped — #4

Quote: Originally posted by Apple Pro Underwear: because the original was when mckay was directing a midget porno called: "mini meat" for PR reasons, they put him in a …
MacNN Software by turtle777

why is this image photoshoped — #5

Quote: Originally posted by Apple Pro Underwear: because the original was when mckay was directing a midget porno called: "mini meat" for PR reasons, they put him in a …
MacNN Software by MacGorilla

why is this image photoshoped — #6

Quote: Originally posted by forkies: from http://www.apple.com/pro/video/mckay/: dude. ive seen better photoshops than that in a fark.com thread.
MacNN Software by scaught
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