Aug. 10th, 2010

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... anyone know where I might be able to link to it more reliably?

I'm presuming copying the review and putting it up myself would be Bad. ("I'm fuzzy on this whole good/bad thing. What exactly do you mean by 'bad'?"      "Try to imagine all life as you know it stopping instantaneously, and every molecule in your body being sued at the speed of light.")
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Thanks everyone for the advice a couple weeks ago.

I did contact Apple itself, and they found another authorized service provider nearby. As it turned out, the stuff was, in fact, some kind of liquid, but neither the service people nor I can figure out what the hell it was; not only didn't water or saliva move it, it was also not soluble in alcohol. However, Apple authorized the repair to be done at no more than $329, and in the end it only cost me $309, which was a much saner cost all around.

I do have to go back to the store and apologize, however. Next time I head over to Crossgates.
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Now, another question that probably has a simple answer. When you get a new Apple these days (as I did for Chris a while back), when you first boot it up it gives you an option to basically copy the setup and files from another machine.

Is there a way to trigger that for a not-new but cleaned off Mac? I've got a laptop for my younger son, Gabriel, but I want to duplicate the setup on Chris' machine (especially since it has all the stuff on it that he'd like to use).
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