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This brings up a memory of mine. When I was in the 5th grade, they had just released the TI-89. In school we were asked to buy the TI-83 Plus. I remember fondly buying the TI-89 by accident not realizing it was actually a different model entirely (it has a built-in computer algebra system among other things). I had always enjoyed technology and figuring how things worked so I read the entire manual and tore the calculator up seeing all the specs. Of course when it came to testing time, we were only permitted to using the TI-83 Plus. Using the TI-89 was basically cheating, but I had no idea how to use the TI-83, and they actually checked that you were using a compliant calculator. I found that I could transplant the entire guts on the TI-89 into the TI-83 Plus. I didn’t matter that none of the buttons were the same. I had memorized every function in the calculator. No worries, I only used the functions permitted. I was a good student after all.
The P line is their photography geared line. The flagship is the still the Mate line.
What is the actual TORX size of the 5-point screw?
Aurimas의 인용문:
What the !%^* is this thing and what it does?
It is exactly what the title says: it handles silicon wafers (the giant circular wafers full of processors and such prior to packaging—hence the reference to the iPad processor exhibition). Those things should not be transported by hand and are usually moved with a machine such as this.
"Also gone is an IR port for a remote. As far as we know, that makes the MacBook the only currently shipping Apple laptop that doesn't support a remote."
And the Mac Pro doesn't support a remote either. What a contrast.
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Can you please note if this optical drive is 9mm or 11mm high? Wondering if it is possible to replace with a slot-loading Panasonic Blu-Ray drive...
It's a Panasonic Super Slim which means it's 9.5mm
Therefore the Blu-ray drive doesn't fit.