Official Apple Mac mini service guide. [This is a large PDF file].
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So from that article...the reason PDA sales are going down is because people want PDAs bundled with phones?
Have you heard of Amazon Prime? (does this sound like a Star Trek planet to anyone else?)
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Thanks Tom.
That looks like something I could easily do. But the pdf says that the upgrade kit is "for service providers". I wonder if civilians can buy one? But the fact that it is simple means it probably wouldn't cost much to pay a "service provider" to do it for me, huh?
Does WinCE power phones too?
They just unrolled that Amazon thing.
Edit: Unrolled? Rolled out? Whatever.
The pay one price and get two-day shipping all year thing?
I think if I were buying more time-sensitive things that might make sense. As it is, I always end up with free shipping anyway (there's always *something* I can buy to get over that $25 mark), and they usually come within 3 days, so I don't feel the need to pay extra for it.
(there's always *something* I can buy to get over that $25 mark),
That's exactly it, though, I might be able to be a little more choosy if I wasn't trying to hit that mark. Or at least able to buy just the one thing I want without the excuse to grab a couple of other things.
OTOH, knowing I have to spend at least $25 probably keeps me from buying more in the long run, 'cause I'm cheap like that. The impulse buying might get seriously revved up this way. How much does it cost upfront?
$79, I think.