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Just spotted this in the current issue (number 63) of Anne-Marie
"HerGeekness" Concepcion's _DesignGeek_ newsletter. Apparently, the
new MacBooks are a bit more reluctant to actually go to sleep than
older Mac laptops, and throwing one into your backpack before it's
truly asleep could be a problem. Here's the actual warning gleaned
from Reading The Fine Manual: "NOTICE: Wait a few seconds until the
sleep indicator light starts pulsing (indicating that the computer is
in sleep and the hard disk has stopped spinning) before moving your
MacBook Pro. Moving your computer while the disk is spinning can
damage the hard disk, causing loss of data or the inability to start
up from the hard disk."
"A few seconds" can apparently be as much as 30 seconds, so Mac-
laptopper beware!
It's a fun and informative newsletter, particularly if you're deeply
into InDesign and Photoshop. Issue 63 isn't yet up on her site
(should be in a few days), but you can check out the other goodies
(and back issues) at: http://www.senecadesign.com/designgeek/
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-- Geoff Hart
ghart -at- videotron -dot- ca / geoffhart -at- mac -dot- com
www.geoff-hart.com
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