That's right, i've advanced another level today, to the age of 19. Since for the most part i'm a quiet fellow (har), i'm unlikely to receive any gifts. I'm perfectly fine with that, spending time (see "getting smashed") with the people I care about is really all that matters to me.
What does one present hurt though?
MacBook (Late 2006)
2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
4GB RAM (3GB addressed)
320GB Hard Disk
Intel GMA 950 Graphics
Mac OS X Snow Leopard
Fantastic Condition Battery
Included Carry Case for machine
$499 AUD. Oooh, steep price for a conquest. For such a long time though i've wanted to do away with the last of my PowerPC based Macs since they're just no longer sufficient for my line of work and I needed the extra kick of the Dual Core 64-bit powerhouse at the heart of this thing.
That's the machine, still pending a bit of a clean up which it will receive tomorrow. Affixed to the top of the display bezel are an early test of a little experiment that so far has succeeded, by introducing a 0.7mm gap between the top case and the display bezel when closing or when closed. They're shock absorbers, intended to stop the top case from cracking. I'm thinking of getting them remade in white.
It scores 2900 in Geekbench testing. As per my nature of pushing machines above and beyond, i'd like to crack the 3000 mark and I would be more than happy with 3100. This machine will be modified, issues fixed and prevented, better thermal conductivity, faster components and generally more power. All tasteful of course, so even though I have a few spares, I won't be swapping on Black MacBook parts or anything any time soon.
Cheers
~mb.
What does one present hurt though?
MacBook (Late 2006)
2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
4GB RAM (3GB addressed)
320GB Hard Disk
Intel GMA 950 Graphics
Mac OS X Snow Leopard
Fantastic Condition Battery
Included Carry Case for machine
$499 AUD. Oooh, steep price for a conquest. For such a long time though i've wanted to do away with the last of my PowerPC based Macs since they're just no longer sufficient for my line of work and I needed the extra kick of the Dual Core 64-bit powerhouse at the heart of this thing.
That's the machine, still pending a bit of a clean up which it will receive tomorrow. Affixed to the top of the display bezel are an early test of a little experiment that so far has succeeded, by introducing a 0.7mm gap between the top case and the display bezel when closing or when closed. They're shock absorbers, intended to stop the top case from cracking. I'm thinking of getting them remade in white.
It scores 2900 in Geekbench testing. As per my nature of pushing machines above and beyond, i'd like to crack the 3000 mark and I would be more than happy with 3100. This machine will be modified, issues fixed and prevented, better thermal conductivity, faster components and generally more power. All tasteful of course, so even though I have a few spares, I won't be swapping on Black MacBook parts or anything any time soon.
Cheers
~mb.


