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MacOCD

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Feb 11, 2009
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So I have a 20 inch iMac, love it to death. I have always wanted to just open her up and see whats inside, i have done it with MacBooks, iPods, Apple Tv all that stuff but never attempted with my iMac, one because i don't know where to start. Behind the stand i think there is a lock for the back plastic panel but i am not sure, i would like some one to tell me how to go about opening this. A detailed description would be great, pictures would be even better if some one has already done this is, and has them handy.

Thank You my mac lovin' friends.
 
Most people will think this is crazy but i don't like google... it releases 7 grams of carbon per search so i would rather find some one who already knows a site then sending time, releasing carbon, and scrolling through unboxing pictures.
 
Most people will think this is crazy but i don't like google... it releases 7 grams of carbon per search so i would rather find some one who already knows a site then sending time, releasing carbon, and scrolling through unboxing pictures.

really? i had no idea that google releases 7 grams of carbon per search, that's pretty interesting. i wanna know more about that, but i won't start a thread about it, ill just go google it!
 
really? i had no idea that google releases 7 grams of carbon per search, that's pretty interesting. i wanna know more about that, but i won't start a thread about it, ill just go google it!

Sounds like fun! Maybe you can google how to fix the smart-ass problem of yours.
 
Sounds like fun! Maybe you can google how to fix the smart-ass problem of yours.

now why would i wanna fix that? im not a smart ass, but stupid threads get on my nerves. next why dont you go start another thread about when the new imacs are gonna be released!
 
Most people will think this is crazy but i don't like google... it releases 7 grams of carbon per search so i would rather find some one who already knows a site then sending time, releasing carbon, and scrolling through unboxing pictures.

Chances are the other people also used google. Therefore, you didn't really save any, but infact, you used a little bit more by coming here, using the bandwidth from macrumors then having another user search up google then posting the result back here..

Furthermore, sorry to burst your bubble, but the 7 grams myth is false. It is actually closer to 0.2grams per search.

http://www.independent.co.uk/life-s...nds-to-search-carbon-cost-claims-1324968.html

Even stated here on a site dedicated to environmentalism.

http://www.treehugger.com/files/2009/01/seven-grams-per-google-search.php
 
Is there a thread about new iMacs? Can someone point me to it?

i understand this is an imac forum. but in the case of new imacs, why make another thread about when they will be released when there are already 170000000000000 threads about the same EXACT topic.
 
The guy had a question on an imac he wanted answering so he asked on an imac forum...it winds me up when the 'know-it-all' apple fans have a go at things like this, if you dont like the thread then dont read it!!!
 
The guy had a question on an imac he wanted answering so he asked on an imac forum...it winds me up when the 'know-it-all' apple fans have a go at things like this, if you dont like the thread then dont read it!!!

exactly! I agree
seems just about every question asked on here could be found via google..why have a forum at all then?
 
Most people will think this is crazy but i don't like google... it releases 7 grams of carbon per search so i would rather find some one who already knows a site then sending time, releasing carbon, and scrolling through unboxing pictures.

Right, I'm off to do 10 searches.

When you're getting into changing your habits to save so little, it's like trying to empty the sea with a teaspoon.
 
exactly! I agree
seems just about every question asked on here could be found via google..why have a forum at all then?

The forum is here to answer such questions as the OP asked....however, they shouldn't have to be answered multiple times....that's why the forums have a SEARCH function.

Gee.....maybe I'll start a thread to find out the maximum amount of RAM a new iMac can utilize........;)
 
Most people will think this is crazy but i don't like google... it releases 7 grams of carbon per search so i would rather find some one who already knows a site then sending time, releasing carbon, and scrolling through unboxing pictures.

now i feel like searching for everything under the sun with google.
in fact i will probably do double searches now, just to be sure the first one didn't get messed up.
 
The forum is here to answer such questions as the OP asked....however, they shouldn't have to be answered multiple times....that's why the forums have a SEARCH function.

Gee.....maybe I'll start a thread to find out the maximum amount of RAM a new iMac can utilize........;)

Using the Search function in the forum is all very well if you actually know exactly what your lookin for and asuming that the thread starter titled it correctly!
 
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