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June 2006, Week 5

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Mark Wonsil <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 29 Jun 2006 23:13:27 -0400
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From my sister:

Ever noticed that the iMac is a single piece of plastic around most of it? If
you look closely, you will find that all of the vents for excess heat are on
the bottom of the case.

If you ever have problem with your iMac, and you think the problem is heat
related, rotate the case so that the vent holes are on top. That way, the heat
can rise out of the case and you can continue working on your iMac.

Keep a copy of this message close at hand or search the Apple Web site using
the keywords, Hot Apple Turnover.

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