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audiowizardMay 18, 2007
Is there a tweak for faulty, or low quality power adapters which present fire and electrical shock hazards?<a class="user" href="http://digg.com/apple/Macbook_Pro_Power_Adapter_1_Year_Regular_Usage">http://digg.com/apple/Macbook_Pro_Power_Adapter_1_Year_Regular_Usage</a>
nutmeganMay 19, 2007
That was disappointing. If this were a PC list, it would have included things like Alt-Tab to switch applications or going to the Control Panel to change your settings. Yes, it's that bad.
insomniasystemsMay 19, 2007
11. Enableing De-Retardation...Wait, thats not an option... Crap, well then don't ever touch a computer untill they come up with that option...We'll all be safer for it...
cycloxMay 19, 2007
OS X is lamesauce
javaroastMay 19, 2007
No doubt. Buried as spam, because I'm sick of these lame 3x daily lifehacker stories.
joetechMay 19, 2007
WHAT IN THEE HELL?? Once again, a fine example of CRAP that made the front door of Digg that somehow sucked a few minutes of my life away... completely unecessary.DO NOT READ... and, as a matter of fact, everyone drop Lifehacker for this nonsense.
inkswampMay 19, 2007
Do you ever hear Mac users actually say that or do you just hear Apple haters claiming that Mac users say that? I've used Macs for over 15 years now and the Mac users I know don't say anything of the sort. Most of them, me included, have a love-hate feeling toward Apple and Macs. It's just that we like it better than Windows... much better.What you're doing is called a strawman argument, btw, and using it just to make snide comments makes you look like a halfwit.
adc86May 27, 2007
When I use any software application, I have my left hand on the bottom - left of the keyboard, and my right hand on the mouse. In Illustrator, I can hit key-equivalents to switch tools very quickly, often mid-operation. Same with The Finder. PC users often lean as far back away from their computer as possible, clicking and right-clicking on everything. I find this very unintuitive; modifier keys make more sense. To each their own, though:)