Mmmmelting Macbook Pro

Last night while the wife was out shopping I thought I’d play some Ace Combat 6 (great game, btw).  Before I started playing I set my Macbook Pro up in the kitchen to download some files for me.  We have this awesome kitchen with some swank under-the-cabinet lighting.  After setting up my Mac I had left the lights on for my wife so when she came in the kitchen wouldn’t be totally dark.  I went into the living room and quickly became oblivious to the outside world.  Now we have 3 cats and they’re often bumping into things or knocking stuff over.  So when I thought I heard a small crash coming from the kitchen I thought nothing of it.

A few minutes later my wife came back from the store and I helped her put groceries on the kitchen counter. I took a look over at my Macbook Pro to check the status of the downloads.  On my keyboard was the cap to one of the under-the-cabinet lights.

Hot Glass 

I picked it up laughing to my wife that it had fallen off.  How strange.  Apparently the heat caused it to warp just enough to fall off the little clips that hold it in.

 Under the Cabinet After the Cover Fell Off

 

 

 

 

 

 

Then I looked down at my Mac.

How I Found Them 

ZOMG!  The light cover was so hot that it had melted some of my keys!

The Victims 

 

Luckily enough the only part that was damaged was the plastic keys themselves, the underlying hinges and scissor mechanism was untouched.  Even the little rubber buttons were fine.

Press F5 to Continue 

So for the short term I’m missing a few keys.  Luckily they’re not keys I use every day.  I checked out a few shops online and replacing these 4 keys is going to cost me close to $40, which is much cheaper than a) Having Apple repair it or b) buying a whole new keyboard.

I’m now concerned with the safety of these lights.  What could have happened if they had fallen on some paper or other more flammable items?  (Not that I have a lot of these things laying around, I’m just saying)

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We have a pretty good spam filter at work, and as such I rarely get spam actually showing up in my inbox.  However today there was an exception.  And for some reason I found it mildly interesting and worth sharing.

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We have a pretty solid spam filter at work so I very rarely get junk email in my actual inbox. However every once in a while something sneaks through. Today I found this one:

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I’ve read some human written prose that didn’t sound as good. 🙂

The Koerner Squint



The Koerner Squint

Originally uploaded by Chris Koerner.


A classy act from the folks at Washington University. They had a ceremony today commemorating my Uncle and his dedication not only to his job, but to the people he worked with every day. I know is seems simple to say this but this man gives me inspiration to live my life honestly, with compassion for all those who I meet.

FriendFeed

I use quite a few services to update friends and family about my life.  I often use a combo of a few different tools.

Moodblast to update Facebook, Twitter, Pownce and Adium (for Gtalk/AIM status messages) all at the same time.  Very hand free app that keeps me connected to friends as I work.

I use a ‘post to del.icio.us’ bookmarklet to share interesting sites and links.  Which, when working properly also cross posts to this blog.

I use flickr to share photos as well.

iScrobbler to track my music playback on Last.fm.

Unfortunately not all updates go through all services.  And you may not know where I’m updating and when.

Which brings me to my newest tool that hopefully will help coalesce these various tools.

I just signed up for FriendFeed.  Which allows me to collect all my updates in one location.  Now when I update one of the various services I use they are all aggregated to my FriendFeed.  So, instead of trying to track me down all over the internet you can simply stalk me find my updates here!