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Rob, I use a utility called Disk Inventory.
It's shareware and super useful. Extremely detailed. Very colorful.
I've been using it for years to keep my memory as balanced as possible. Trying to stay below 50%. Not that such a practice really does anything useful for the computer...it just makes me feel better.
That's measuring disk space. The upgrades we've been discussing are RAM.
Sadly, both are hard to upgrade on your mini.
Oh, I'm sorry. I misunderstood the question.
According to 'about this mac', I have 2GB 1067 MHz DDR.
I'm actually doing okay on disk space, but processing is definitely slower than I expected for an 'upgrade'.
I'm still thinking I'll replace the memory myself, just not right now.
Sir Patrick Stewart moves to Park Slope in Brooklyn, and tries to get his cable hooked up: [link]
Poor guy. I should bring over some cookies. It would be the neighborly thing to do.
A friend in Brooklyn had her MAC stolen (in a burglary). Fortunately she had good backup. But she'd still like the computer back. I remember reading about people who found stolen computers by turning on the camera remotely and getting a picture of the thief. That requires some special app already on it I presume? You can't do that with standard Mac apps? Cause if she could that would be really helpful.
One reason it is frustrating is that she is 90% certain she knows who took it, because he was the only stranger in the building when it happened. But the cops just scoffed at the idea that he could be involved. "A white guy committed a burglary in Brooklyn?" were pretty much their words.
If she has Snow Leopard, there is a “Find My Mac” feature on iCloud; (I think it prompts you to enable it the first time you log into Snow Leopard). Otherwise, you need special software installed beforehand on the Mac; or have the “Back To My Mac” feature in iCloud enabled beforehand, which is tricky to set up.
So I went to check my voicemail and it appears that Sprint decided to shut off my cell phone service at some point in the last twelve hours. By the time I realized this, customer service was closed for the night. My rage is strong. I paid my bill, which was due today, two weeks ago. The same way I have always pay my bill early for the last seven freaking years.
Which brings me to...iPhone users, which non-Sprint carriers are you on and are you happy with them?
Well, I have AT&T. I've never had issues with them. I've heard lots of complaints but never had a problem.
Eta: and what a stupid annoying mistake! I would be so annoyed.
I am beyond annoyed. And the fact that no one is available at Sprint to receive my rage right now is only making my rage worse.
I'm leaning towards AT&T because I have them for my iPad already and it would probably make life easier.