25 Nov 2003
p. There's a rather sad and dusty gap on our computer desk where the old iMac was. As well as the embarrassing ["keyboard problem":http://www.rousette.org.uk/mt-static/blog/archives/000516.html], we've been having some problems with the screen shimmering when the hard drive is being accessed. Luckily, I did actually get an extended warranty with the machine when I bought it, because for once it wasn't a complete rip-off. As the expiry date was looming, we decided to get it in for repair.
p. I did this with some trepidation, as there's probably no limit to how inefficient they could be in getting the fixed computer back to us, so we could be without it for months. The silver lining around this particular cloud is that if they can't fix it (or can't fix it within 6 weeks) we're entitled to a new Mac, which would have to be a nice LCD screen iMac as Apple doesn't make our model any more. I almost feel guilty about salivating over the possibility of a new machine while our trusty old Graphite is away.
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Wim: Well, it depends on whether they go for the nearest performance or the nearest price that I paid for it. If it's the latter, then I should get a new iMac. But I agree, the eMac would still be a big step up.
David: But if they're slow, we'll be without a main computer for ages (and therefore without our MP3 jukebox)! Depending on how I look at it, it's either 'glass half full' or 'glass half empty' either way.
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You would probably get an eMac
It would be much better (faster) then the Graphite anyhow.-----
Here's hoping the Apple people are slow! And, it being pre-Christmas, Lady Luck might just be on your side.
by David (TEFL Smiler) @ 26/11/2003 1:12 pm • Permalink •