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I've forgotten the name of the recommended place to buy PowerBook memory.
meara asks here
meara "Buffistechnology 2: You Made Her So She Growls?" Jan 11, 2005 5:55:28 pm PST
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NoiseDesign "Buffistechnology 2: You Made Her So She Growls?" Jan 11, 2005 6:17:55 pm PST
Here's the recommended site [link]
Note: we're talking circa Jan 11, 2005, so I'm not sure this is what you're thinking of.
I guess you're just going to have to go and fix how search works now, hmm?
Psychic is on the list.
Thanks, Eddie! That's not a site I remember being recommended when I was shopping, but it has the ND vote of confidence.
Psychic is on the list.
I've been thinking that it should be...
It's in beta (just like the time travel thing)--that's how it got there.
eta: Do I need symmetrical DIMMs? Or can I buy 1GB for the new slot, and not replace the 512MB in the other slot for the moment?
That's the same site, if I'm reading it right.
That's the same site, if I'm reading it right.
Just checking to see if you're paying attention.
Actually, I didn't go to the second site; the URL was different, so I posted it. Regardless, my OCD-inner-child is happy now.
Other World Computing is who I usually recommend. They'll also direct you to the correct memory for your machine.
The weird thing is that 3rd parties have been selling iPod batteries almost since iPods started coming out. That story about Sonnet acts like it's invented the wheel, or at least the first spare tire kit.