G5 iMacs are grand fun. See how far you can shoot disks, and customize your
disks for better preformance. Challenge your friends.
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On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 4:35 AM, Jack Countryman <[email protected]> wrote:

> Here I always thought the 'Hoover vacuum sweeper' award went to the g5
> towers...  If you don't understand what I mean, open the power supply on
> one
> that has been used sitting on the floor...or I can send you a picture to
> illustrate what happens?
>
>
> On 7/9/10 10:28 PM, "Jim Scott" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >
> > On Jul 9, 2010, at 7:13 PM, Jeffrey Engle wrote:
> >
> > I just got a first gen iMac G5... put a disk in the hummer, when to eject
> it
> > and the iMac spit the thing half way across the room!! (small room) is it
> the
> > felts that have worn out? or what is the problem? doesn't make me want to
> use
> > the superdrive much.... ha ha! Jeff
> >
> > Every first-gen iMac G5 I've seen has the same problem. The felt just
> doesn't
> > create enough drag on a disc to overcome the awesome ejection mechanism.
> > Apple's fix was to make an add-on split gasket available. The problem
> went
> > away with second-gen and later G5 iMacs.
> >
> > Bruce Johnson made the same discovery recently. Kind of a shocker the
> first
> > time it happens, isn't it?
> >
> > I've seen several fixes for the iMac G5 skeet trap. One involves taping a
> > little basket to the side of the iMac. Another involves making a gasket
> out of
> > thin foam slit for the disc and sandwiching it between the drive and the
> case,
> > a la the Apple fix.
> >
> > I'm always amazed at what kind of goofy things manage to get past Apple's
> > product engineers and design staff and make it all the way into the hands
> of
> > innocent consumers. Hockey puck mice with no sense of direction. Magic
> mice
> > with sharp edges and bad ergonomics. iMacs that act like skeet traps. Not
> to
> > mention iMacs that want to be Hoover vacs. :^) Toss in the antics of up
> to 40
> > or so bad capacitors, and the iMac G5 is one of the most surprising and
> > entertaining products Apple has produced. I had one that etched a
> quarter-inch
> > white line halfway across the bottom of its 20-inch LCD five (5) times
> before
> > Apple took it away. What fun!
> >
> > -- Jim Scott
>
>
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