Hi everybody!
It's time again for another five minute meditation on overly long
sentences, pan-Atlantic multiculturalism, and the odd thought on an
Apple-related subject. So, while Jazz FM's Dinner Jazz show is
providing the necessary atmosphere, I am typing happily in my new broom
cupboard (you really can't call it a flat) in London (a doddle: 800
dollars per month for a furnished flat I can't
even invite my own girlfriend to for the fear of overcrowding) on
my iBook, as the iMac had to go for being too big. But as I
am quite happy about it's size and design, I detected during the last
four weeks a couple of habits of the most expensive computer I ever
bought that I find quite disturbing.
The first thing I noticed after only one flight was that the nice
white plastic cover scratches easily and is a nightmare to keep clean.
The next thing I noticed was that the screen is extremely unforgiving
about any kind of attempts to clean it. I've got a nice collection of
stains on it, which I dunno how to remove.
The palm rest on the left becomes pretty hot when you use it on the
bed, as the soft mattresses and duvets remove any chance of
circulation. Damn, a laptop you can't use in bed.
The trackpad is a nightmare to use in shoot 'em ups like Deus Ex,
and I can't count how often I've been killed by some stupid terrorist
just because I couldn't keep the gun steady. Oh yes, and it refuses to
work when the computer overheats (see above).
Crashes: As I am using the odd beta version, I don't mind crashes,
but every time the bloody thing freezes and I restart it using the
reset button, the date resets to 1904. Surely the pram battery can't be
empty already?
Speed: I expected a significant speed improvement compared to my 233
MHz iMac, but due to the performance restrictions with the battery
saving mechanisms, it takes time to get its rear in gear.
Looking at Apples discussion sites, I seem not to be the only person
to have these problems, but as this is lowendmac.com, let us rejoice in the concept of
communal help. I eagerly anticipate your responses and advice, and I
will post the most helpful comments on this very website in a week's
time.
From that multicultural hotspot that is London,
Cheers,
Dirk