Entries in Annoyance (3)

Monday
05Oct2009

Ten things never to say to a disabled person

I came accross a few things that you shouldn't say to a disabled person. I found it pretty funny cause it happens to me all the time! LOL.

  1. "It's OK, I know how to deal with you. I've worked with the disabled
  2. "Is your partner disabled too?"
  3. "So, What's up with you?"
  4. "If I became disabled, I think I'd kill myself."
  5. "I saw this great thing on TV that could help you..."
  6. "There's a disabled woman that lives down my street. I see her going past sometimes."
  7. "Wait here..."
  8. "It must be nice to get out and about."
  9. "I think you're really brave."
  10. "I really admire you."
Thursday
04Jun2009

Delays, Delays, Delays

I placed an order for some carbon fiber mirrors by Jun and custom headlights by CinCity Designs and neither of them are hear yet. I knew what I was getting myself into when I ordered the mirrors because they are a custom order, but the head lights are a different story. I opted for their core exchange program, where I would pay for the lights + deposit. They would then send me a completed set and I would send back my stockers and get my deposit back. Sounded like a good plan at the time and I was expecting the new set of lights in a few weeks, but things kept coming up. Things like the core sets from other people arrived broken or something went wrong with their shipment of projectors and they had to re-order. Don't get me wrong, they are a great bunch of people and the quality of their work is top notch, but I wish they would get their act together and send me my lights. I would hate to have to cancel my order, such a waste./end rant

On a happier note, I found out that my mirrors left Japan a couple days ago and should be stateside by next week. I also picked up a bottle of gran patron platinum tequila for my birthday. I've had other types of patron before, but never the platinum. It better be worth it as it's $200 a bottle.

Tuesday
05May2009

Macbook Pro Trackpad & Keyboard Issues

I've had my beloved Macbook Pro for about 15 months now (3 months after the warranty expired). Three weeks ago, I was causally listening to iTunes and surfing the internet when I realized that my keyboard and trackpad would sporadically stop working. I thought "no problem, I'll just restart". After numerous restarts, I was till having the same problem. From this point, I thought maybe there was some program I've installed that was causing a problem. Here's a list of things I've tried

  • I unstalled most of my 3rd party programs
  • Made sure I installed all the critical updates from Apple
  • Archive and Install

After all that, I was still having issues!!! So yesterday, I took my laptop to the Apple store. To their credit, the guys at the genius bar are definitely knowledgeable and more than qualified to diagnose my laptop troubles. After looking at logs and running a few diagnostics, it was determine that my software was fine, but it looked like to be more of a hardware issue. Two things: either my HDD is failing or there's a problem with the keyboard and trackpad. The HDD I can replace myself, but I was floored when they quoted me almost $400 to replace the keyboard and the top half of my case that contains the trackpad. I might as well buy one of the newer Macbooks. I graciously declined to have them service my laptop as I would try my luck researching other alternatives on the internet. I should've bought the Apple Care when I had a chance!  

After doing a little research online, I found out that I wasn't the only person having this problem. It appears to be a hardware defect. Apparently, there's a ribbon located under the battery the eventually warps due to the heat that's being expelled from the battery. To bad Apple doesn't see it that way!

Here's temporary fix I found on the internet:

Before you try this, it is temporary and I’d like my MacBook Pro to be fully functional without the use of Sellotape (Scotch tape, whatever) at some point,  as I’m sure you would. I take no responsibility for burnt laps, smoking MacBooks or the smell of burning glue or any other associated issues the fix might cause.

  1. Get a small piece of sticky tape and roll it up
  2. With the power on, battery out and machine on:
  3. Place the Sticky tape onto the ribbon cable whilst pressing the caps lock key to identify that the keyboard is working
  4. Close the screen and turn over your mack book.
  5. Replace the battery so that it presses on the sticky tape and ribbon cable

So far this seems to have fixed my issue. We'll see how long it last!!!