S shitoyama macrumors member Original poster Sep 12, 2011 40 0 Sep 23, 2011 #1 I place my MacBook on the chair to use,I accidentally drop the calculator from the table to my MacBook willy MacBook spoilt?
I place my MacBook on the chair to use,I accidentally drop the calculator from the table to my MacBook willy MacBook spoilt?
upaymeifixit macrumors 6502a Feb 13, 2009 787 1 Sep 23, 2011 #2 shitoyama said: I place my MacBook on the chair to use,I accidentally drop the calculator from the table to my MacBook willy MacBook spoilt? Click to expand... Does anyone else know what he is saying? The only definition of "spoilt" I know is maybe the past tense of spoil.
shitoyama said: I place my MacBook on the chair to use,I accidentally drop the calculator from the table to my MacBook willy MacBook spoilt? Click to expand... Does anyone else know what he is saying? The only definition of "spoilt" I know is maybe the past tense of spoil.
MacDawg Moderator emeritus Mar 20, 2004 19,823 4,505 "Between the Hedges" Sep 23, 2011 #3 I'm not often speechless... but... hmmmm... yeah... speechless
M milliepuppy macrumors member May 23, 2010 37 15 Sep 23, 2011 #4 I dont really think you should have your willy that close to your macbook to begin with, those hinges are quite strong !!
I dont really think you should have your willy that close to your macbook to begin with, those hinges are quite strong !!
AmbiguousNinja macrumors regular Jun 15, 2011 235 0 Sep 23, 2011 #6 Yeah MacBooks spoil if they're left out of the fridge for more than 6 hours. If this concerns you, return your macbook to the nearest Apple store and hit yourself with a hammer before ever posting on macrumors again.
Yeah MacBooks spoil if they're left out of the fridge for more than 6 hours. If this concerns you, return your macbook to the nearest Apple store and hit yourself with a hammer before ever posting on macrumors again.
O old-wiz macrumors G3 Mar 26, 2008 8,331 228 West Suburban Boston Ma Sep 24, 2011 #7 I think what the OP is saying is that he dropped something onto his MacBook and wonders if it is broken. The simple answer is "Does it work if you turn it on?" If it works then it is fine. Is the screen broken? Do you see any visible damage?
I think what the OP is saying is that he dropped something onto his MacBook and wonders if it is broken. The simple answer is "Does it work if you turn it on?" If it works then it is fine. Is the screen broken? Do you see any visible damage?