OSNews featured tworeviews of the new 12" Powerbook from Apple last month. Using a machine and more fairly evaluating it, is a continuous process, so when new facts emerge, we should be reporting them back. So, what I discovered this weekend is that my 12" Powerbook doesn't like... the mountains. Read on, it is an interesting issue. Update: The issue is now logged at Apple's tech support db.
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Why, you had an experience with the Powerbook 12" WITH a Fujitsu drive that WORKED in the mountains?? IF yes, THEN speak, otherwise you can cut your Apple-loving USELESS comment.
>Just because your hard drive is broken
My hard drive is not "bad", neither problematic. It is just how it works in the altitude and it is likely that the rest Fujitsus on the 12" Powerbooks will be the same. (but we don't know for sure, do we? )
IF you DO have evidence AGAINST the evidence I offered, THEN please come forward. Otherwise, stay in your hole instead of calling me "irresponsible" because I get on fire easily and you don't want to see me pissed. Cappito? >:(
Why, you had an experience with the Powerbook 12" WITH a Fujitsu drive that WORKED in the mountains?? IF yes, THEN speak, otherwise you can cut your Apple-loving USELESS comment.
>Just because your hard drive is broken
My hard drive is not "bad", neither problematic. It is just how it works in the altitude and it is likely that the rest Fujitsus on the 12" Powerbooks will be the same. (but we don't know for sure, do we? )
IF you DO have evidence AGAINST the evidence I offered, THEN please come forward. Otherwise, stay in your hole instead of calling me "irresponsible" because I get on fire easily and you don't want to see me pissed. Cappito? >:(