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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"The mountain pressure is not the same as inside the airplane, where there is more "artificial" pressure than outside the plane."
A bit off topic, but, pressure is pressure. Perhaps the the ratio of gases (O2, N2, H2O, CO, CO2, etc.. ) are different but that is about it. As someone has stated before airplan pressure is comparable to being in Tahoe.
Sounds like its time to buy a new drive. Sorry to hear you are having problems (I am an Apple fan myself)
"The mountain pressure is not the same as inside the airplane, where there is more "artificial" pressure than outside the plane."
A bit off topic, but, pressure is pressure. Perhaps the the ratio of gases (O2, N2, H2O, CO, CO2, etc.. ) are different but that is about it. As someone has stated before airplan pressure is comparable to being in Tahoe.
Sounds like its time to buy a new drive. Sorry to hear you are having problems (I am an Apple fan myself)
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