Posts Tagged MacBook

iTunes 7 Destroys Beats Per Minute (BPM) Data

Short story: iTunes 7– only the Mac version– is setting my BPM to huge numbers (as high as 65324!) in a seemingly random fashion. If you care about your BPM values, don’t use iTunes 7!!!

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My Mac “Switcher” Experience Part 6

I’ve put my MacBook through its paces, and now it’s time for some hard truth. Despite my previous gleeful ranting, I’ve had some serious disappointments using this computer. But in the end, I don’t anticipate most of them affecting the average user.

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My Mac “Switcher” Experience Part V

I’ve had my MacBook for a couple of weeks now, and it is by far the best machine– laptop or otherwise– that I have ever used. And that’s in over 10 years of geekily intimate involvement with computers.

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My Mac “Switcher” Experience Part 4

I got a new MacBook. Here’s what it looked like when I opened the box.

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My Mac "Switcher" Experience: Deliverance

Tracking my package on Fedex was like being a child and watching Santa’s progression to my house. Seriously, the last time I was this excited must have been a Christmas morning when I was very young. It’s sad, really, but good to know I can still feel this giddy.

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My Mac “Switcher” Experience Special Update

After yesterday’s rigamarole, I finally received my DVI-to-VGA adapter. It is very cool looking, even for an adapter. And yes, I know how geeky and pathetic that sounds.

Ed’s Note: Actually, I don’t think he does.

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My Mac "Switcher" Experience Part 3

“I can go to the airport,” (where the station is), “show my ID, and get the package?” I asked.

“Yes,” she said.

“But I can’t tell you, the delivery people, where to deliver the package, where you will also check my ID?”

Silence.

“So as a package delivering company, you will do the ID checking part, but not the delivering part?”

More silence. The sound of frantic keyboard clicking.

“I mean,” I said calmly, “doesn’t that seem odd to you? That a customer would have to come to you to do the exact same thing that you would do if you went to them? Which is what you do? Delivering stuff? Doesn’t that seem… I dunno… a bit crazy?”

“Can I put you through to the Canadian support team?” she said.

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My Mac "Switcher" Experience Mini Update

My Apple gear has shipped! According to FedEx, the DVI-to-VGA adapter has already arrived in Calgary, so I may be receiving that tomorrow at school. The MacBook left Suzhou, China sometime yesterday, so no idea when it will arrive.

But considering it was supposed to ship in 7 days, and has now actually shipped in only three… maybe my subtle hinting paid off?

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My Mac "Switcher" Experience Part 2

I called Apple, and the guy on the phone was as baffled as me. He checked two of the four numbers and assured me that everything was fine, I was not being billed that amount, and I should just ignore the email. So one strike against Apple for having an invoicing system with Tourette’s.

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My Mac "Switcher" Experience

After some initial trouble with my credit card, I was finally able to order my first Mac from the Apple Canada webstore: the new Apple MacBook. I waited on this purchase as long as I could, and it has paid off: the MacBook, announced only two weeks ago, has all the power of the MacBook Pro, at almost half the cost.

I wanted this machine in time to show my students what this Mac thing is all about. Most of them have never seen another operating system, and I want them to experience a Mac in all its glory before they make their next purchasing decision.

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