Got My MacBook Pro Back, But I Have a New Problem
I am very impressed with how quickly I got my MacBook Pro back. And only having to drive 10 minutes as opposed to an hour to Syracuse makes me very happy as well!
I do have a new symptom now, however : The fans are stuck on at 100% – 6,000 RPMs. This is obviously quite audible and I’m sure isn’t the greatest for them. I have tried resetting PRAM as well as SMC and to no avail. Google searches bring up nothing useful. I will have to stop buy the computer store once again…
MacBook Pro NVIDIA Graphics Card Failure
Ever since I got my MacBook Pro in the Fall of 2007, it has served me without any errors. This weekend, however, things changed. I turned on the MacBook in the morning and the screen would not come on. I restarted the computer, and the same thing happened. I immediately started to panic and started Googling various queries (i.e. “macbook pro black screen on startup“). Nearly ever result pointed towards a failed logic board – a $1,000 repair. This was, to say the least, not reassuring.
That was when I happened up this page on the Apple support website. Apparantly, there are some issues with the NVIDIA graphics cards in the MacBook Pros manufactured between May 2007 and September 2008 – which is when I bought mine.
Seeing as how the nearest Apple store is an hour away, I dropped my MBP off at Connecting Point, a certified Apple repair shop which is local. They are currently running a diagnostic on the computer to see if that is indeed the problem. I’ll be keeping my fingers crossed…
I Never Enjoyed Killing
I’ve never in my life gotten pleasure out of kiling living things. I can respect and appreciate people who hunt, especially when it is not just for ’sport’ and they actually make venison out of it. Once, when I was about 13, my dad handed me a rifle and told me it was my job to kill the groundhog that was digging holes in our lawn. I was incredibly excited. I waited for that sucker with my eye in the scope. He finally made his appearance. I pulled the trigger, and he immediately started spasming in wild excitement. My father instructed me that it would take another shot to finish him. I aimed, steadied, and pulled the trigger again. The spasming stopped. It was then my job to get rid of the body. I walked over to the dead groundhog and stared in horror at what I had done. I immediately felt sick to my stomach. I cried.
Yesterday I was putting shingles on the roof of the chicken coop when I noticed some wasps moving in to a hive. Two of them were mating, which I found midly interesting. It was like those shows you see on the Discovery Channel. However, I am petrified of flying insects. I found the wasp killer and soaked the hive. I was pleased with myself until I saw their dead bodies dropping from the nest. I felt like a murderer. What had I just done to them? Who said that they didn’t have the right to be there? It’s unfortunate that their lives had to be brought to an end simply because they were an “inconvenience” to me…
The Word Is Out
I set up the first bird feeder at my new house… And the word is officially out! The first bird to stop by was a White Breasted Nuthatch (Sitta carolinensis). Here are some photos:
I can’t wait to see and photograph the variety of birds that stop by for a quick treat!
Modernizing The Home
So, my dad and I recently got a dishwasher in our house. It is amazing how one simple appliance can change your life. The dishes used to be a task that my dad and I absolutely dreaded and avoided. I feel so blessed to now have this “modern” technology. We load it full of our nasty, dirty dishes, push some buttons, and walk away, only to come back later to perfectly clean dishes. Simply incredible!
I do have to admit, however, that I am spoiled by the dishwasher – I obviously could do the dishes by hand for the rest of my life. I would have to assume that a dishwasher is much more efficient, though.


