Archive for the 'Mac' Category

What do you do whle waiting for your flight?

Posted in Blogs, Gaming, Geeks, Laptop, Mac, Wow on March 24th, 2008 by Fenixfyre

So I’m sitting in Port Columbus (CMH) waiting for my flight, and I decide to pull out my Mac. After checking to make sure nothing is on fire at work, I decide to hit Digg up. Here is one of the more amusing stories that is not safe for work. After blowing a half hour on digg, I decided to play WoW for a bit. After freaking out the people around me with the game noise, I decided to blog about it. And yes, I know I’m weird.

Yes I’m alive, I’ve just been busy at work.

Posted in GPS, Laptop, Mac, Work, Wow on January 30th, 2008 by Fenixfyre

So I haven’t really blogged in a while due to some stuff we were trying to get through at work. Not much has changed. I got some new furniture (coffee and fold out sofa table). I bit the bullet and rented a garage at my complex (yeah for not having to clean my car off in the morning). I picked up a new GPS. I’ve played a ridiculous amount of WoW (Raellia is now 39). I’ve been on a couple of first dates (nothing serious as of yet). All and all pretty boring stuff.

Anyway I looking forward to my upcoming birthday and am currently trying to get people to buy gift cards so I can pick a Time Capsule to use with my Macbook Pro.  Hopefully I’ll get around to posting about the living with Macbook and also finally posting that white paper on ISA 2006 clustering and its pitfalls. Maybe….

Once you’ve had Mac, you’ll never go back.

Posted in Junk Hardware, Mac, Team Fortress 2, Wow on November 28th, 2007 by Fenixfyre

So I picked a new Asus laptop about two weeks ago that seemed pretty cool. Until I realized it had a rather interesting problem. If you left laptop shutdown for about an hour or longer, when you went to try to turn it back you would get no video signal. Everything would be functioning, just no video on the monitor (although the LCD was obviously powered on because the back light was glowing). No big deal right, just get a hold of the manufacturer and fix the BIOS or get the system board replaced, right?Well that’s the funny thing about Asus’s tech support. In two words, they suck. Its been over a week and the bitches still haven’t responded to my email. There phone tech support left me in limbo for hours before I gave up.So I woke up this morning and said, fuck it. I grabbed my portable hard drive and laptop and headed off to work. I set the laptop and hard drive up in an open spot on my desk, and then backed up all the info I would want off the laptop.When I got home, I grabbed the box an receipt for the Asus brick, and headed back to Best Buy. Now I thought for sure I was going to have a fight, but when I opened the laptop and was able to duplicate the problem for their geek squad guy, I was offered an exchange with no restock fee. The only problem was there selection of latops with a dedicated video card left me with a choice between Sony, Toshiba, and Acer. I’ve never really heard much about Acer laptops (although there LCD monitors are ok), but I knew damn well I didn’t want anything to do with the other two brands. I made a joke with the sales guy telling him if my credit limit on my Best Buy card was about $200 higher, I’d just buy the MacBook Pro. He told that I could always inquire at customer service, the worst they could do was say no.I figured, well I’ve already had lovely luck over this replacement laptop, why not try it. 5 minutes later, The customer service associate informed me that they had upped my credit limit $1000. 10 minutes after that, I was walking out of the store with my new toy. Now being a Mac virgin, I was a little nervous about powering on the new system. I opened the box to find one of the most exquisitely packaged pieces of hardware I have ever seen. I opened up the little box that housed the instructions and software to find an extra bonus, a free upgrade to Leopard (top that Bill Gates)! I’m currently surfing the web while WoW installs on my toy.There will have to be a few compromises,. I won’t be able to play Team Fortress 2 for a little while, because Steam is windows only. There are a couple of pieces of software that will probably not work and I will have to find substitutes for them (if I really need them at all). I will never do any real hardcore PC gaming on this rig, but that’s not what I got it for. This is my e-mail/browsing/travel WoW gaming rig, and for that it fits the bill nicely.Being a long time windows user, I’d never thought I’d say these words, “My Mac just works.”Now on to WoW!