Love the Mac > Bad Apple: Where's the quality control?

[Where We're Bound] I've commented on this blog before about problems with Apple quality control but it just seems to get worse and worse. Pull up a chair and let me explain.

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[Thousand-faced Moon] Laugh, Harris, and you're a dead man: mac mail has 1 gig of mail space. Worse comes to worst, I figured I could e-mail stuff to my Earthlink account (10 megabytes), my two Gmail accounts (2.5 gigabytes each) and my .

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Welcome to Blogographyhttp://www.blogography.com [Welcome to Blogography] Technorati: then they went on to say how much they love that they can count on something new at Blogography every day... then they had to tell me that this is their favorite blog and that they often go back and re-read old entries because they find them so entertaining.

Saladwithsteve.comhttp://saladwithsteve.com [Saladwithsteve.com] Forwarding Address: OS X: PowerBook Pitting: Since I want Apple to take this online evidence as a sign that they should institute a repair program for the defect, I want to clarify something that's come up in a couple posts: the surface pitting that the Aluminum PowerBooks seem vulnerable to is completely different in nature from the cosmetic problems of the old Titanium PowerBooks. The Titanium PowerBooks had paint problems (in fact, I sanded all the paint off of mine after I got tired of looking at chips and scratches), but the metal itself did not suffer any significant corrosion.

Education.apple.com[Education.apple.com] Apple Student Blog: She couldn’t even begin to think about a thesis without her Powerbook, iPod and digital camera at her side. And, if her degree doesn’t make her a millionaire, if she won the lottery you’d probably find her jaunting around the US (next up: New Zealand) mountain biking and showing up Ansel Adams with her photography skills.

Powerpage.orghttp://www.powerpage.org [Powerpage.org] O'Grady's Powerbook Page: On Tuesday I covered a killer app for the iPod called iFill from Griffin Technology in my ZDNet Blog: The Apple Core.

http://blogs.guardian.co.uk [Blogs.guardian.co.uk] Guardian Unlimited: Technology: At least the techie readers of Engadget, free of the Apple mind-meld, recognize the V-iPod as a deliberately crippled by copy protection, low-res, underpowered video appliance that is merely Apple's first try in the emerging market of video players.

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