Oh wow! This was one of my first computers!
Oh wow! This was one of my first computers!
A piece of the Falcon Heavy
Sunday i found $7 on the sidewalk
and
yesterday found $100 in an unused dryer vent
go figure?
Two 21.5" 2011 iMacs, a 2010 white MacBook and a 2009 & 2011 13" MacBook Pro's. I was asks to refurb & update them then give them to people in need. View attachment 912446
I was asked to donate them to special education.I'm pretty needy.
I was asked to donate them to special education.
I've upgraded three MacBook Pro 13 inch, a 2009, 2010 and 2011 since February. Upgraded all to 500gb SSD's, one to 8gb ram from 4gb, the other two already had 8gb and 16gb ram. Put the latest OS they could use on all. Their owners love them, can't believe how fast they are now.Two 21.5" 2011 iMacs, a 2010 white MacBook and a 2009 & 2011 13" MacBook Pro's. I was asked to refurb & update them then give them to people in need. View attachment 912446
I ordered RAM and 240GB SSDs for all of them last night. Should be a great bunch of machines. Slightly worried about the GPUs in the iMacs though.I've upgraded three MacBook Pro 13 inch, a 2009, 2010 and 2011 since February. Upgraded all to 500gb SSD's, one to 8gb ram from 4gb, the other two already had 8gb and 16gb ram. Put the latest OS they could use on all. Their owners love them, can't believe how fast they are now.
Been looking at the Logitech MX Keys for a while now but the $100 price tag kept pushing me back. Got to expense one to work from home ?
Got 16" MBP through work.
Hey, we got a free hospital-branded insulated coffee mug for emergency nurses week..............Nice! I always hear of people getting certain things from work. Only thing I get for free at work are facemasks..... Healthcare blows, I should switch to a tech job to get free tech!
Lol. Having moved an upright panic into a house once before I can relate! Nearly killed me! When we moved out I took it apart so it could fit through the door easier.I got a free old time and nice (heavy) "studio" piano once that ended up costing me a fair amount of money.... got a decent but steep price to have it moved from a friend's basement apartment three blocks away and then up to my fourth-floor walkup by three guys with a box truck. That much I expected not to be free.
As it happened, when the contracting guy had come to scope out the job, he measured the instrument at the other place, and the details of egress from there to the street level, and then at my place made doorway and stairwell measurements. But... there's always a but, right? But he didn't notice that at the turn up halfway up from the third floor, the stair railings were different and set in farther.
Yeah. So... "coffee break" time, or as it went down in fact, we all had a few beers in my place while chatting up the super and we finally got him to remove the damn third floor stair railings at my expense and replace them later so the other guys could finish the moving job,,,, meanwhile the piano, which weighed around 450 pounds and stood four feet high, was parked outside some poor third-floor tenant's front door in the common hallway and half blocking his entrance. So before I was done there was some neighbor consolation to take care of as well.
By time I got done literally bribing that damn hulking thing into my apartment, I was out about a month's net pay and that was before getting the tuner to tackle it. There really is no free lunch, folks.
And when I left that place? That piano stayed there. The guys who moved it in for me said as they pocketed a fat tip, "Thanks and don't ever call us again."