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redeye be

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Jan 27, 2005
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Hi all,

I'm going to get a product training someday soon. We have to send the trainer our questions in advance, so he can prepare. Anything you'd like to know?

on my list so far:
  • 15" PB lines
  • Defragmentation - serious?
  • Multisession disk burning in OS X
 

wnameth

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Nov 18, 2004
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redeye be said:
Hi all,

I'm going to get a product training someday soon. We have to send the trainer our questions in advance, so he can prepare. Anything you'd like to know?

on my list so far:
  • 15" PB lines
  • Defragmentation - serious?
  • Multisession disk burning in OS X

ive heard that those lines are supposed to be there, they are similar to the ones on CRT monitors, you aren't supposed to see them, (that is why it is only under certain circumstances that you see them)
 

redeye be

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Jan 27, 2005
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wnameth said:
ive heard that those lines are supposed to be there, they are similar to the ones on CRT monitors, you aren't supposed to see them, (that is why it is only under certain circumstances that you see them)
Interesting, let's see what the apple rep has to say about them ;)
 

redeye be

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Jan 27, 2005
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Mail has been sent, i added some other questions which are to stupid to post here ;)

thread closed
 

liketom

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Apr 8, 2004
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redeye be said:
Interesting, let's see what the apple rep has to say about them ;)
you will get the normal Apple spill about a certain few have problems and to contact Apple to replace them i bet .

Ask him what happend to the 12" powerbook update ? and Intel updates
 

Kebab

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Nov 27, 2005
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Question for Trainer....

I have been working for many years as a freelancer using OS9 and all major software. For the last 2 or so years I have been experiening the same 'fault' on every machine. Whenever I attempt to save a file (Photoshop eps for example) in a specific folder it regularly ends with me naiming it wrongly. The reasoin for this is a combination of the speed i am trying to work at...and the fact that as you search through various levels to get to your chosen directory location, any file you happen to click on becomes the name of your new file.
Is there any way to switch off this little quirk...is it deliberate or a fault?
 

Chundles

macrumors G5
Jul 4, 2005
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I hope you threw in the obligatory:

"Where do babies come from?"

or

"Why is my bottom itchy?"

Otherwise the day could be a bit of a bore.

Can you ask him why they didn't bump the 12" and 14" portables to 1280x1024?

Or why they don't use brighter bulbs to light the small 'books' screens? I would just once like to be able to use my laptop outside, hell, in the shade, during our Aussie summer...and winter for that matter it's still bloody bright. They just are waaay too dim.
 
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