X-brick, Mac Spotting, .Mac Closure
My PowerBook now has a new drive and is running Leopard with the usual set of .0 issues rather than being bricked.
Yayyyy! ... Glad to hear it. It would have been really scary if it had been the other way. It's a little hard for most folks to prepare a backup of hardware and all for a every OS update.
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On another note, this is a little follow up to the conversation about Mac spotting.
Movies macspotting.net
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And on another note (no point in flooding the thread with a lot of posts), this should be the last iteration of the .Mac billing squeeze story.
On November 2, 2007 5:15:14 PM, .Mac Support wrote:
Dear Herbert,
Thank you very much for your thoughtful reply, Herbert. Please know that I will forward your feedback up and you are also welcome to provide feedback regarding the cancelation of email-only accounts.
To ensure your feedback is considered for possible product enhancements, please use the .Mac Feedback page at apple.com to do so. This will ensure that your comments will be read by the individuals responsible for such decisions.
Again Herbert, I am sorry .Mac has not exceeded your expectations this time, however, I am hopeful it will in the near future. If you require further assistance, please just let me know. Take care and have a great day.
Warmest Regards,
Lauren .Mac Support apple.com mac.com
I like it when things just come together for good closure. - Herb |