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From: "Rich" <@>
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You can smash them to bits with a sledgehammer if you wish. It's =
irrelevant and just another failed attem,pt by you at a diversion.
Rich
"/m" <mike@barkto.com> wrote in message =
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I've taken apart my TV, toaster, washer, dryer. They are still
appliances. The fact that I have taken them apart does not change the
fact that they are appliances.
Your stretch marks are showing.
/m
On Tue, 25 Jul 2006 17:16:02 -0700, "Rich" <@> wrote:
> My appliance manufactures and dealers will perform upgrades and =
maintainence on my appliances too if I wish. I've never needed any. I = would
say my appliances were successful. Your's was not.
>
> If you don't want your failures at tinkering to be perceived as =
such you should stop describing them as such.
>
>Rich
>
> "/m" <mike@barkto.com> wrote in message =
news:8e4dc29gej4j1fudoql56a1vm9bf4shbf3@4ax.com...
> > You just described how you felt compelled to perform an upgrade =
which by your description required skill. That sure sounds that as an =
appliance it failed.
>
>
> The Apple store wanted to do the upgrade for me when I bought it. =
I
> could have left the unit there that evening and picked it up the =
next
> morning. There was no charge for the install. I told them that I
> wanted to bring the unit home, read the manuals and start playing =
with
> it for a few days, and that I could bring it back the next weekend =
when
> it was more convenient to be without the system for a half day. =
The
> sales dude said, ~that's fine, enjoy the MacMini, and don't be =
afraid to
> stop by if there are any problems.~
>
> There was no need for me to do the upgrade myself, nor would there =
be
> any need for someone who bought the MacMini to sit in their
> entertainment center to take the unit apart to install memory. The
> MacMini is a successful appliance design. A very successful =
appliance
> design. I'm sorry if that bothers you. Really I am.
>
>
> Regarding the rest of your message, your message seemed to have =
sunk
> into the usual ad hominem gutter-level attacks rather quickly this =
time.
> Once again, I'll choose not to join you there.
>
> /m
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, 24 Jul 2006 18:34:42 -0700, "Rich" <@> wrote:
>
> > Do you even read what you write. You just described how you =
felt compelled to perform an upgrade which by your description required =
skill. That sure sounds that as an appliance it failed.
> >
> > In you regard to your tinkering with computers running Windows, =
I would strongly suggest that you avoid this completely. By your =
descriptions over time of the problems you have you are clearly not very = good
at this. If you need something you should find someone skilled to = do it for
you. It might help you become a happy person.
> >
> >Rich
> >
> > "/m" <mike@barkto.com> wrote in message =
news:5di4c258nbmt2u96h3epoke2ia92rnsiif@4ax.com...
> >
> > I upgraded the memory on my MacMini. It wasn't a nightmare. =
But it did
> > require a lot of patience, and rubber fingers.
> >
> > I plan to never open up my MacMini again. It's designed as an
> > appliance, as such it is a very successful design. =20
> >
> > If I want something I have to tinker with constantly in order =
for it to
> > work properly, I'll stay with my Windows boxen.
> >
> > /m
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2> You can smash them to bits =
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<DIV>"/m" <<A =
href=3D"mailto:mike@barkto.com">mike@barkto.com</A>> wrote=20
in message <A=20
=
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68gu2k989u2okc07o3rl2dh@4ax.com</A>...</DIV><BR>I've=20
taken apart my TV, toaster, washer, dryer. They are=20
still<BR>appliances. The fact that I have taken them apart does =
not=20
change the<BR>fact that they are appliances.<BR><BR>Your stretch marks =
are=20
showing.<BR><BR> /m<BR><BR>On Tue, 25 Jul 2006 17:16:02 -0700, =
"Rich"=20
<@> wrote:<BR><BR>> My appliance manufactures and =
dealers=20
will perform upgrades and maintainence on my appliances too if I =
wish. =20
I've never needed any. I would say my appliances were =
successful. =20
Your's was not.<BR>><BR>> If you don't want your =
failures at=20
tinkering to be perceived as such you should stop describing them as=20
such.<BR>><BR>>Rich<BR>><BR>> "/m" <<A=20
href=3D"mailto:mike@barkto.com">mike@barkto.com</A>> wrote in =
message <A=20
=
href=3D"news:8e4dc29gej4j1fudoql56a1vm9bf4shbf3@4ax.com">news:8e4dc29gej4=
j1fudoql56a1vm9bf4shbf3@4ax.com</A>...<BR>> =20
> You just described how you felt compelled to perform an =
upgrade=20
which by your description required skill. That sure sounds that =
as an=20
appliance it failed.<BR>><BR>><BR>> The Apple store =
wanted to=20
do the upgrade for me when I bought it. I<BR>> could =
have left=20
the unit there that evening and picked it up the next<BR>> =20
morning. There was no charge for the install. I told =
them=20
that I<BR>> wanted to bring the unit home, read the manuals =
and start=20
playing with<BR>> it for a few days, and that I could bring =
it back=20
the next weekend when<BR>> it was more convenient to be =
without the=20
system for a half day. The<BR>> sales dude said, =
~that's fine,=20
enjoy the MacMini, and don't be afraid to<BR>> stop by if =
there are=20
any problems.~<BR>><BR>> There was no need for me to do =
the=20
upgrade myself, nor would there be<BR>> any need for someone =
who=20
bought the MacMini to sit in their<BR>> entertainment center =
to take=20
the unit apart to install memory. The<BR>> MacMini is a =
successful appliance design. A very successful =
appliance<BR>> =20
design. I'm sorry if that bothers you. Really I=20
am.<BR>><BR>><BR>> Regarding the rest of your message, =
your=20
message seemed to have sunk<BR>> into the usual ad hominem=20
gutter-level attacks rather quickly this time.<BR>> Once =
again, I'll=20
choose not to join you there.<BR>><BR>> =20
=
/m<BR>><BR>><BR>><BR>><BR>><BR>><BR>><BR>><BR>>=
;<BR>> =20
On Mon, 24 Jul 2006 18:34:42 -0700, "Rich" <@>=20
wrote:<BR>><BR>> > Do you even read what =
you=20
write. You just described how you felt compelled to perform an =
upgrade=20
which by your description required skill. That sure sounds that =
as an=20
appliance it failed.<BR>> ><BR>> > =
In you=20
regard to your tinkering with computers running Windows, I would =
strongly=20
suggest that you avoid this completely. By your descriptions =
over time=20
of the problems you have you are clearly not very good at this. =
If you=20
need something you should find someone skilled to do it for you. =
It=20
might help you become a happy person.<BR>> ><BR>> =
>Rich<BR>> ><BR>> > "/m" <<A=20
href=3D"mailto:mike@barkto.com">mike@barkto.com</A>> wrote in =
message <A=20
=
href=3D"news:5di4c258nbmt2u96h3epoke2ia92rnsiif@4ax.com">news:5di4c258nbm=
t2u96h3epoke2ia92rnsiif@4ax.com</A>...<BR>> =20
><BR>> > I upgraded the memory on my =
MacMini. It=20
wasn't a nightmare. But it did<BR>> > require =
a lot of=20
patience, and rubber fingers.<BR>> ><BR>> =
> I=20
plan to never open up my MacMini again. It's designed as=20
an<BR>> > appliance, as such it is a very successful =
design. <BR>> ><BR>> > If I want =
something=20
I have to tinker with constantly in order for it to<BR>> =
> =20
work properly, I'll stay with my Windows boxen.<BR>> =20
><BR>> > /m</BLOCKQUOTE></BODY></HTML>
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