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    MacOSX.com word association!

    cathected
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    MacOSX.com word association!

    wired
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    MacOSX.com word association!

    midnight shift
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    MacOSX.com word association!

    stand-in
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    MacOSX.com word association!

    fart
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    onemotion.co.uk

    Pretty amateurish. Syntax stinks. Lacks any sense of esthetics or sophistication. Does not inspire confidence in any way, shape or form. Sorry, but you asked. Business and friendship rarely mix. Sooner or later you'll lose your friendship, lose your business, or most likely both.
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    MacOSX.com word association!

    Maid Marion
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    MacOSX.com word association!

    Little John
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    MacOSX.com word association!

    bong
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    MacOSX.com word association!

    impressive
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    Good free photo viewer?

    I use and like Xee: http://macupdate.com/info.php/id/19978. It's simple and efficient.
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    extreme heat with 2 gigs of ram, solutions?

    I hope you mean for your notebook cooler, and not for your Macbook! Modifying any of your MacBook's internal parts will void Apple's warranty. Besides, replacing the 'Book's fans requires a MAJOR disassembly. Using 5500 rpm fans for your notebook cooler might very well reduce your 'Book's...
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    MacOSX.com word association!

    illogical
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    User Rating

    User ratings? That idea sucks.....I can't imagine anything good resulting from it; it would be divisive and create dissension. The vexing little wanker rates a zero for this one.
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    MacOSX.com word association!

    brackets
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    MacOSX.com word association!

    urination
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    extreme heat with 2 gigs of ram, solutions?

    Yeah, that's about it. I don't think you have to worry about Apple not covering any damage/failures due to excessive heat, though. But, repeated hot running seems likely to increase the chances of some internal part failure somewhere along the way, so AppleCare's extended warranty would be a...
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    MacBook Pro, Hot Hot Hot

    It may be considered "normal", currently, for Core Duos, but I'd say that it's NOT ok. Apple may very well consider 75-78 C within normal operating temps; I don't know. I'd keep pressing this issue with Apple. Try running your MacBook under full load and see if it gets even hotter, then. The...
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    another "you have inserted a disk containing no volumes that MAC OS X can read" prob

    Well, I am! Repairing permissions is God's gift to the human race. It'll remedy every problem from failed hard drives, to world hunger, to premature ejaculation!
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    MacOSX.com word association!

    slander
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