Looks like the RAZR is now supported too. That's good, I was thinking of getting a RAZR.
Also I noticed under Pocket PC compatibility they have a link direct to Mark/Space for Th…
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How were the old Titanium Powerbooks? Any more robust than the Alumininum?
they could take knocks better but prone to scratches, scuffs,…
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Pismo's was like a tank! Could be tossed around without any damage.
Thats the thing I loved about my Pismo...this thing took a huge be…
Although I did get a warning slip one busy Saturday (Day before Easter) at a Mall I have never had a problem parking the way I do. It just makes sense to me as I like to keep thing…
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my p900 is working fine on it, it actually installs isync agent.uiq onto it.
So it does work with SMS and phone calls? Great!
>I usually park my 2003 Mustang GT furthest away in the parking lot AND take up two parking spaces.
That's you?!?
I just saw a new mustang 2005? the new body / style. I'm not …
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I usually park my 2003 Mustang GT furthest away in the parking lot AND take up two parking spaces.
I used to know guys in school that sin…
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http://homepage.mac.com/bhardy3/PhotoAlbum38.html
Nice laptop. I've always loved that model. The screen glare is a little worse tha…
The AlBooks definitely dent easy. Frankly, I don't think I've seen a single model over a year old that DOESN'T have some form of denting. Alternatively, the TiBooks just cracked, s…
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I usually park my 2003 Mustang GT furthest away in the parking lot AND take up two parking spaces.
Occupying more than one space is calle…
MacNNTroubleshootingby Big MacSun, 24 Apr 2005 - 02:47
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they could take knocks better but prone to scratches, scuffs, chips. early models chipped really bad on the hinges and frame. tibooks seeme…
It's never been a problem for me - I just watch my parking spaces and if it looks "too tight", I'll find another. No door dings or anything else like that.
Not to mention I alw…
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Freezing from what? You run a diagnostic on it yet? Wireless should not be affected as the antenna run up the side of the screen, and …
Although anyone can walk thu practically any parking lot and witness the various dings, I marvel at your sheer luck. I would not be so ready to laugh at those who are more careful.…
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Don't hate your friend or cast the blame on the aluminum; that is so lame. This is in the same category as the risk you run by having open co…
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It's never been a problem for me - I just watch my parking spaces and if it looks "too tight", I'll find another. No door dings or anything …
I'm pretty picky when it comes to the looks of my Apple hardware. If my G5, display, or Powerbook ever get a ding, dent, or scratch... they are gone. Seriously, I'd have to repla…
actually double parking is when you park besides a car that is parked on a curb on the road, parking in two lanes at a supermarket/parking lot isn't really frowned upon unless the …
I took the whole thing apart again and pounded the dent out. Now sleep mode doesn't freeze and the airport card works again. (I took care to keep the antenna from being peirced whe…
Thats a nice dent man! Bummer. Wonder why you are having issues? There is absolutely no components under that part of the top case (trackpad is part of top case). Plastic is by f…
Don't hate your friend or cast the blame on the aluminum; that is so lame. This is in the same category as the risk you run by having open containers of drinks next to your laptop…
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actually double parking is when you park besides a car that is parked on a curb on the road, parking in two lanes at a supermarket/parking lot i…
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I usually park my 2003 Mustang GT furthest away in the parking lot AND take up two parking spaces. My car sits there alone in the empty portio…