I'm going to be ordering more RAM for my G5 when it arrives (which should be tomorrow or Tuesday, depending on FedEx), and I know ND recommended Other World Computing a while back. Are there differences I should know about among the brands they carry? (Samsung, Techworks, and their own.)
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Jess, dealram.com is a comparison site for RAM prices that you might want to check. Though that's just price comparison, not brand comparison. And I know nothing about brands.
So I was pretty unhelpful just now.
Yay! for new-camera-having, meara. I'm envious. And applause for picking a model that doesn't use proprietary batteries.
When your sister reports in with the type of camera she has to spare, you can probably find comparison info here: [link]
Hey, geex, I want to get some new earphones for my iPod--the ones that come w/ it hurt my ears after a while. What are good ones to get?
I got the ones from the Apple store that come with rubber-ish earpieces in three different sizes. They've been great.
And applause for picking a model that doesn't use proprietary batteries
Yeah, I figure it may eat through AAs, but at least when I'm travelling, I'll be able to find more. Recharging not always easier.
I've been thinking of getting new headphones...possibly ones that are not white and screaming "I've got an iPod! Mug me!", given my neighborhood. But I do love how the earbuds take up next to no space in my bag/pocket/etc.
Rio -- Consuela asked the same question last month. Start here: Consuela "Buffistechnology 2: You Made Her So She Growls?" Apr 13, 2005 5:22:51 pm PDT
I use rechargeable AAs, and they are almost as easy to come by as alkaline AAs.
I use rechargeable AAs, and they are almost as easy to come by as alkaline AAs.
Traveling internationally, though, you can't always depend on being able to recharge them.
Is there a wide differential in how long rechargable AAs hold their charge? I tried to use them when I had a pager, but it wasn't even slightly sensical. Really, only Duracell or Eveready (perhaps other name brands) were worth it. Generics or rechargables were too much work.