It's so long, farewell, auf wiedersehen, goodbye to my trusty 15 year old MacBook Pro. It has been replaced by a M2 Air.
Mind you, except for a failed battery long ago, it still worked. Even after buying the Air I kept it running. I wanted to take the ssd out and dispose of the machine but I just couldn't do it. Do we get attached to our machines? Well, maybe a little; it was only my second Mac after the IIe with Wintel machines in between. Along the way I had upgraded the memory from 2GB to 6GB and replaced the hdd with a ssd; Apple had even replaced the motherboard for free outside of the warranty period for that infamous Nvidia GPU defect. It had no right to last as long as it did or me to use it as long as I did. But it just worked and kept on working.
Well, now, one of the fans started rattling and with failure imminent I took it apart and removed the ssd (for repurposing to an Unraid NAS). I will miss it a little. Of course, the M2 Air outperforms it but I will miss the matte screen and it was more reliable for networking than the Air is right now (unreliable screen/file sharing at the moment). It remained a pretty, shining but functional object 'till the end. At any rate, the hazardous waste site awaits or perhaps the Apple store will recycle it and, who knows, while there what might I be tempted to buy...
Mind you, except for a failed battery long ago, it still worked. Even after buying the Air I kept it running. I wanted to take the ssd out and dispose of the machine but I just couldn't do it. Do we get attached to our machines? Well, maybe a little; it was only my second Mac after the IIe with Wintel machines in between. Along the way I had upgraded the memory from 2GB to 6GB and replaced the hdd with a ssd; Apple had even replaced the motherboard for free outside of the warranty period for that infamous Nvidia GPU defect. It had no right to last as long as it did or me to use it as long as I did. But it just worked and kept on working.
Well, now, one of the fans started rattling and with failure imminent I took it apart and removed the ssd (for repurposing to an Unraid NAS). I will miss it a little. Of course, the M2 Air outperforms it but I will miss the matte screen and it was more reliable for networking than the Air is right now (unreliable screen/file sharing at the moment). It remained a pretty, shining but functional object 'till the end. At any rate, the hazardous waste site awaits or perhaps the Apple store will recycle it and, who knows, while there what might I be tempted to buy...
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