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Post by wierdostomps on Jan 24, 2010 13:09:29 GMT
SPAM? New member joins to promote his blog.
Sorry if you're genuine Adam, but most people get to this forum via the BM podcast and make some reference to it when they arrive.
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Post by HeatherKay on Jan 24, 2010 14:33:21 GMT
And most people know what an iMac is and how to spell it.
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Post by Forum Cat on Jan 24, 2010 14:43:37 GMT
There is ONE archived thread on Apples discussion board from 2007. I don't think that this can be much of a real issue. Sorry if you are having problems. Maybe a trip to an Apple store is in order to check it out. You do have Applecare for one year on your machine.
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Post by Alan on Jan 24, 2010 18:47:46 GMT
John Lewis sell's computer's and all other thing's, What awful use of apostrophes. For consistency you should really have written: "John Lewi's sell's computer's and all other thing's, "
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Post by Forum Cat on Jan 24, 2010 20:06:47 GMT
Oh dear, I can see Heather linking to her site any time now…
;D
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Post by HeatherKay on Jan 24, 2010 21:18:13 GMT
Mr Cat, I probably won't this time. For one thing, it won't be live much longer as we've changed providers, and for another others have done a much better job of it.
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Post by Forum Cat on Jan 24, 2010 23:01:38 GMT
Mr Cat, I probably won't this time. Well never mind, This is one I quite like (because it mentions kittens).
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sjbuchanan007
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Post by sjbuchanan007 on Jan 25, 2010 21:29:03 GMT
Mr Cat, I probably won't this time. Well never mind, This is one I quite like (because it mentions kittens). Or this link from the same site clicky has anyone seen Mr. C. displaying any of this behaviour?
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Post by eddy on Jan 26, 2010 12:03:01 GMT
Just for the record. I have a new iMac and (of course) it does not scratch disks.
If you are thinking of buying a new iMac then go ahead. Visiting an Apple store or buying online from Apple wouldn't be a bad idea either.
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Post by SignedAdam on Mar 1, 2010 16:21:32 GMT
I started off thinking about buying my IMac from John Lewis, as they were offering to give you a “Free 2 year warranty guarantee” wherea's PC World, only offer you 1 Year Free. Therefore i got my IMac from John Lewis. They told me that apple computers were the best, so I was happy about buying one. However when I got the IMac back home I got it out of the box, turned it on, only to find there were two dead spots (red dots) on the integrated WebCam, so I sent it back and asked if I could see a new one in the shop. They told me that you can not return computers that have this dead spot problem, but they said they would tale it back, but other shop’s would not. I thought about it and decided to see the computer in the shop before taking it home this time. I looked at the new one in the shop, and it had more red dots then the other one, so I asked for a another new one, the shop assistant told me i’m not going to go and have a look at them all ” he then asked me if id like a full refund. i decided id give john lewis one more chance as they have a very good reputation. i told him no, i would like a new IMac. But with out the problems, i then asked if I could look at the PC’s, after looking at the PC’s I asked another shop assistant for a new IMac, he told me “Yes” ,nevertheless he repeated his colleagues warning that I could not take it back to the shop if it had a faulty web cam. I still brought another brand new one though but when got it back home I found the integrated webcam was working fine but the cd/dvd drive was destroying my disks as if it had a needle built in to scratch them, so i ended up going back there again asking for a refund, I decided to try PC World next for more info, go to my website, and it's not spam If you'd like to know more about me, go to my site, you can find my site, By typing my nick name in Google.
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