On Aug 13, 2008, at 10:52 PM, Andy Arnold wrote:
What a great overview, thank you Lee. Along these lines, I read an
interesting NYT article that (surprise, surprise) indicates website
passwords are virtually useless. I'd be interested in your thoughts on
this one as well:
I want to get additional memory for my Macbook pro. Where do you
recommend I get it?
Also, if I replace the memory myself does it void my apple care? There
are instructions for replacing memory in the instruction booklet that
came with the computer.
TIA
Harry
The usual suspect online is Crucial, and I've never had any problems
with their product, but I also had a very good recent experience with
memory-up.com, both in terms of pricing and service. They ask the
right questions, offer compatibility guarantees and are accommodating
about Macs.
I've had no problems with the following, and the prices are right:
Kingston
http://www.buy.com/prod/kingston-4gb-ddr2-sdram-memory-module-4gb-2-x-2gb-667mhz-ddr2-667-pc2/q/loc/101/207514525.html
Corsair
http://shop1.frys.com/product/5468099
On Aug 16, 2008, at 11:59 AM, Harry
And you're complaining?
(Actually, my mail host has usually been pretty good about keeping
the really low-end spam out of my mailbox so I haven't noticed a big
difference.)
On Aug 16, 2008, at 1:20 PM, Brian ONeal wrote:
Has anyone else noticed that they have not been getting as much email
I am talking about legitimate email. Some email lists are not showing
their normal (what I think is normal) volume
B.O'
On Aug 16, 2008, at 1:20 PM, B. Eric Bradley wrote:
And you're complaining?
(Actually, my mail host has usually been pretty good about keeping
the really low-end spam out
I think like any conversation, there are ebbs and flows; probably you
just have two or three lulls happening at once. Of course, the fact
of Olympic coverage being almost wall-to-wall on worldwide TV at the
moment is also something of a draw away from normal discourse.
On Aug 16, 2008, at
I got 4G for two Macbook pro's at micron and everything went smoothly.
On Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 6:17 AM, B. Eric Bradley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The usual suspect online is Crucial, and I've never had any problems
with their product, but I also had a very good recent experience with