If I could fix it myself, I sure would. I hate the disposable society we have. I don't want to add more to the landfill.
hmmmm.... What's wrong with it again?
heh.
ETA: Signed, inveterate tinkerer.
Xander ,'Touched'
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If I could fix it myself, I sure would. I hate the disposable society we have. I don't want to add more to the landfill.
hmmmm.... What's wrong with it again?
heh.
ETA: Signed, inveterate tinkerer.
Aw, it's too late. I already mailed it in to Konica and I don't think they're going to mail it back unless I pay (although they haven't commenced working on it yet). Plus it'd need parts. They say "Repair to factory specs, repair zoom lens, replace front cover and LCD."
Ah well.
Is $107 a good price for Apple OSX v10.4 "Tiger"?
Are they going to come out with an even spiffier newer OS this summer/soon?
Is $107 a good price for Apple OSX v10.4 "Tiger"?
It lists for $129, so yes.
Are they going to come out with an even spiffier newer OS this summer/soon?
They'll be announcing the next version in June. It won't come out until late fall at the earliest.
I'm looking at this deal on a Western Digital 320GB Serial ATA hard drive: [link]
At the bottom, it says, IMPORTANT: Because of the time-limited error recovery feature, this product is intended for server applications and is not recommended for use in desktop systems.
Wazzat mean?
IMPORTANT: Because of the time-limited error recovery feature, this product is intended for server applications and is not recommended for use in desktop systems.
It's not meant to play back multimedia?
Dunno.
I have a similar WD 320GB SATA drive in my home computer...
...and it works perfectly. I was thinking it might be the same drive, but it's not.
Maybe if I buy Tiger, I will be able to placate the part of my brain that keeps whispering to me that I could afford a new iBook.
I'm not sure what that means. I've also not used a WD drive in years. I had a series of them fail on me at one point and I jumped over to the Seagate Barracuda line and I've never looked back.