05-07-2008, 10:52 PM
[quote Black Landlord]Well, "dum-dum" has two sides, bad as you want to be, and good as you want to be.
The driver that decided I'd both moved and refused the package apparently didn't realize there was a place and a street for almost every street number in the southern 2/3 of Chicago. My package went out today with a different driver, who had a working phone, and a bit of problem-solving ability, despite predictably not having the benefit of anything that was communicate to me by the dispatch folks yesterday. Turned out he's looking to buy in my area and we had a long chat . . . good guy.
So, my Leopard upgrade disk has finally arrived, along with some other plastic junk rattling around the box. Some of it's kind of heavy . . .
So, one of these pieces of plastic rattling around the box looks like something you point at the large piece of plastic to make it do things. I've never had one of these before-- can anyone suggest some uses for it? (Mostly interested in confirming it works while I can still credibly blame the dum-dum packing job for any dmage . . .)
Ne'er mind-- it works beautifully. This device was apparently incliuded in the box to make it easy for one to determine that they had no music in their iTunes library, no Photos in iPhoto, no DVD's inserted, and no videos. Have yet to determine whether there are other uses.
The driver that decided I'd both moved and refused the package apparently didn't realize there was a place and a street for almost every street number in the southern 2/3 of Chicago. My package went out today with a different driver, who had a working phone, and a bit of problem-solving ability, despite predictably not having the benefit of anything that was communicate to me by the dispatch folks yesterday. Turned out he's looking to buy in my area and we had a long chat . . . good guy.
So, my Leopard upgrade disk has finally arrived, along with some other plastic junk rattling around the box. Some of it's kind of heavy . . .
So, one of these pieces of plastic rattling around the box looks like something you point at the large piece of plastic to make it do things. I've never had one of these before-- can anyone suggest some uses for it? (Mostly interested in confirming it works while I can still credibly blame the dum-dum packing job for any dmage . . .)
Ne'er mind-- it works beautifully. This device was apparently incliuded in the box to make it easy for one to determine that they had no music in their iTunes library, no Photos in iPhoto, no DVD's inserted, and no videos. Have yet to determine whether there are other uses.