Author: Justin Lee

  • What a Mac is to a Dell

    A Mac is to a Dell as is a Continental car is to a Japanese car.

    The former would cost more to purchase, require premium grade parts, and eventually fail sooner than others. Parts are more difficult to find and will cost more to repair. Repairs can only be done at specific service centers. DIY repairs can be difficult. Owners love to flaunt it will almost certainly pay a premium to keep it in good physical shape. Certainly something of such a premium feels good when used, but there’s lots of hidden costs.

    The latter? Costs less to purchase, doesn’t require premium grade parts, lasts longer. Parts are easy to find and costs less to repair. Repairs can be done almost everywhere. DIY repairs are usually easier. Owners use it as a day-to-day tool; they may or may not spend some money to keep it in good shape. Sometimes it lacks the touch, but what the heck, it works.

    It’s a matter of affordability isn’t it? 😉

    I’m sick and tired of the crap Apple’s giving me.

  • MacBook 60W Adapter Cable Melted, Fire Hazard

    This isn’t the first Mac I’ve owned. Although the iPhone is probably the best phone out there, Mac computers are crap. I found an old blog entry that I wrote when both mine and wifey’s iBook G3 failed at the same time. I also had an extremely hard time replacing the slow 4,200 rpm hard drive in my old iBook. To date, the new MacBooks are still running 5,400 rpm drives. Give me a break, Dell’s already selling laptops with 7,200 rpm drives.

    After making three trips to the Apple Service Center at AMK for motherboard, display and power adapter failures, I sold my problematic iBook. Wifey wasn’t so lucky and her iBook failed on her before she could sell it so  we sold the parts – AirPort card, power adapter, battery, etc. for money instead. The unsold remains are still in my room.

    Wifey's iBook G3 meets the MacBook.
    Wifey's iBook G3 meets the MacBook.

    I’m using my (sis’s) MacBook now and the adapter has been acting up for the past few days. It would go on and off intermittently but with some wriggling of the wire near the power brick, the problem goes away. I knew the wires were fraying, but there’s nothing I could do about it. Apple didn’t design their things to be user-serviceable, otherwise I would have taken it apart and soldered the wire. Apple needs to go green with their service program!

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  • Hamsters, Day 21!

    We wanted to wait a bit more before giving them names from the musical scale (as there were seven of them), but unfortunately on the morning of 11 Sep 2009, I found one of them dead. I just got out of bed and was counting noses… 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6… and… 1 head! Yes, I saw a head with no body. 🙁

    The poor hammy was probably bitten to death by the mother and then later cannibalized by the rest. We buried it under a tree at my block.

    After the incident, we separated the hammies from their mother. They are all getting cuter and furrier as the days pass. We’re also finally able to tell their genders this week.

    Look at how they sleep!
    Look at how they sleep!

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  • Miss Singapore 2009 is FAIL!

    ZOMGWTFBBQ how can one speech likes that?

  • Diarrhea or “Lao Sai”

    From the Greek, “diarrhoia” meaning “a flowing through” (taken from Wikipedia).

    Everything’s flowing through non-stop, allright! For the past two days I’ve been making countless toilet runs. I haven’t eaten anything much except for some bread and drinking lots of H2O and 100Plus.

    Coincidentally, Straits Times has reported a 50% increase in diarrhea cases this week.

    BTW, hamsters are growing really quick and they should be ready for adoption next week!

    Sorry folks. I know you all love my blog, but really that’s all a flowing man can blog for now.

    Ooh, the feeling’s back. Gotta go…

  • Hamster Pups, Day 10 and 11!

    Oh aren’t they so cute? Look at how they sleep! One little nose peeking out for some fresh air.

    Look at how they sleep!
    Look at how they sleep!

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