Bonjour! Here an article which will interest surely all in the world of Macs. It is 
about the beautiful young singer/violinist/computer genius of "Emilie Autumn." 
http://www.mymac.com/walkowich/6.28.02.shtml 
It is brilliant, and you must should visit her website too: 
http://www.emilieautumn.com 
L� you can write a contest between Emilie and MyMac.com called by "FantasMac." Very 
enthralling, this fairy-like girl will change the world I am sure!!!!!! And you can 
meet her iBook called by "Puppy!"

MK 





On Wednesday,  03, 2002, at 12:10AM, Mark A. Kippert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>(Duo/2400 List) on 6/30/02 7:05 AM wrote:
>
>> First up, when I plugged it in, there was nothing.  Not even a tick so I had
>> to open the Dock.  Since the Duo was still in, it was hard but I was able to
>> pop the catch out using long flat screwdrivers.  Bonehead #1: the power
>> supply was not connected to the mainboard.  Bonehead #2 a detailed repair
>> note was still taped to the mainboard complete with owner's full address and
>> credit card information.  It was dated 1997 so I doubt the CC info's valid
>> anymore.  I guess the technician forgot it's darneed near impossible to open
>> the Dock with the Duo present.
>> 
>
>
>I'm in digest mode now so I just got around to looking at past issues and
>saw this one. I'm surprised nobody chimed in about the following. Now I'm
>certainly not calling anybody a bonehead ;^)
>
>At approximately the center of the left side of the DuoDock, as you sit in
>front of it (I think it's left but I'm not in front of my dock at the moment
>to confirm this), there is a small hole. This is for the manual release
>should you Dock ever loose power (or crap out). Just slip the DuoDock key in
>and push. The Duo will then just slip out a bit. Since it's likely that the
>key is long gone, a small, flat-blade screwdriver will work too.
>
>It's just like ejecting a stuck floppy or CD.
>
>-Mark
>
>
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