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xSOTYx

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Aug 20, 2007
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First of all thank you too everyone that helped me and gave me advice on picking a Mac that was right for me! Last Tuesday I went and purchased a White MacBook (Base Line Model) and upgraded the RAM too 2GB. Also I brought a Crumpler case 'The Gimp' and brought Dot Mac too upgrade from my trial account.

After a few days of using the MacBook im shocked, Its the best product I have ever owned! There is nothing I can say I dislike about this product and haven't been able to stop talking about it. Love the way that Dot Mac is so useful and intergrates with applications and is well worth the money!

I have seen that people take pictures of opening up there new Apple products so please feel free to check out my pictures on the links below.

Again thank you so much too everyone that gave me there opinions and advice, I appricate it alot.
 
awesome pics! :)

Love the "First Bootup" picture.

Can't wait to get mine once it gets an update and definitely after Leopard comes out. Have fun with it!
 
Cheers guys :)

Just wondering in terms of keeping the battery decent I am running it down everytime I use it at the moment to break it in. And will continue to do that with maybe once every now and then just topping the battery up if I need the portablity, Is the the right way to go about it?

Thanks iToaster, Thats my favourite one too!
 
Cheers guys :)

Just wondering in terms of keeping the battery decent I am running it down everytime I use it at the moment to break it in. And will continue to do that with maybe once every now and then just topping the battery up if I need the portablity, Is the the right way to go about it?

It's called calibrating your battery. You should do it once a month or once every few months.

Directions:
Fully charge up your battery.
Let it be 100% for at least 2 hours (use it plugged in).
Unplug the AC adapter.
Drain your battery till it sleeps.
Let it sleep for a few hours(5 hours or more) to fully drain the reserves.
After 5 hours, it will shut down.
Charge your Macbook and your ready to go! :)
 
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