I got my MacBook Pro back yesterday. The battery was replaced and now lets me roam around for three and a half hours. Still a bit on the warm side… Feeling happy.
Archive for June, 2006
Reparationsstatus
Reparationsnr: *********** Værkstedslokation: København Status: Færdig Indleveringsdato: 06/14/2006 Udstyr: MacBook Pro 1.83GHz 15,4” Garanti: Ja Hastegebyr: Nej Bestilt backup: Nej Afhentning: Office line Fredens Torv 2 8000 Århus C
It’s done. My MacBook Pro has been repaired. I checked the status friday. It was done by then.
The only thing now is that humac only get their goods delivered wednesdays and fridays. That is not good enough. I’m blogging from Windows
How depressing…
During the past week my MacBook Pro 15″ has developed a tendency to spontaneously shut down when running on battery.
I searched Apple Support for the issue and found this Resetting MacBook and MacBook Pro Power Management Unit (PMU) and tried the shutdown and press power button for 5 seconds. Then the machine woke up (without the power adapter connected) and the procedure gave me approximately 12 min of battery life from boot-up to spontaneous shutdown. A defective battery is a ticking timebomb. It is bound to go off and destroy my work when I disconnect my otherwise cleverly designed MagSafe power-cord. It is kind of a tricky problem because my MacBook Pro seems to run normally when the power adapter is plugged in.
Another thing is the MacBook gets rather hot lately. My temperature widget says 77°C on the CPU and 47°C on the harddrive. I just thought it was caused ny the nice sunny 30°C weather we have been having lately. Maybe not?
The heat issue seems to be causing the battery a slight bulge protruding the computer case.
I grabbed my phone and called Apple Support…
My first call started out with me waiting while listening to classical music with horrible sound quality for 10 min. Then the hard-to-understand-norwegian-support-guy starts off by telling me that my 90 day free phone support has run out. He tries to help me anyway and suggests that I reset my power managment unit (PMU). See where this is going? I try to reset my PMU and the machine boots up nicely. The support guy says bye – I hang up – and poof the machine goes dead of course.
I tried calling again – same number – same crummy music – boring. They should use pop music tracks from iTunes Music Store instead.
This time I got to talk to an even more difficult-to-understand young lady – who explains once over that my 90-day support has run out.. But I can buy AppleCare Protection Plan – only 3.000,- kr (around $500) and then they will gladly send out a technician. I ask to get the address of a repair shop where I can send my possibly defective MacBook Pro. Then she starts asking me to drive to Copenhagen. I try and explain to her that I am a student, and I do not have the time nor the money to go to Copenhagen just to get my laptop fixed. She reluctantly gave me the phone numbers for the repairshop InfoCare and for another one called OfficeLine.
InfoCare refused to talk to me since I did not have a case number from Apple Support. But to get a case number I would have to buy more telephone support from Apple.
Then I tried calling OfficeLine. My hopes were low at this point. I did not think they would help me, due to the fact that I bought my Mac at the Apple Online Store not in one of their stores. The guy at the other end of the line just said: “Come to downtown Århus to our shop and bring your MacBook Pro. We will take a look at it and send it off to the repair shop. Remember to bring your Apple Online Store purchase receipt. Oh, and by the way OfficeLine is called humac now.”
I took my MacBook Pro to humac at Fredens Torv. The friendly guy at the shop tried using another battery, and tried resetting the PMU and finally he wrote an error report and shipped it off to their repair shop.
I am a bit puzzled by the behaviour of Apple Support. How come they did not know anything about the service I could get at my local store? How come they kept telling me to bring my MacBook to Copenhagen? The answer is clear and troubling: The Apple Telephone Support only exists to make people buy more support. No thanks.
I might be back for Apple Pro Care at the end of my free 1 year warranty period (which circa half a year full warranty + one and a half years partial if you consult Danish legislation).
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He is a little fun’ay dirty-talking beaver from a Danish television show called Dolph & Wulff with Friends.
I am still quite busted after SPOT Festival this weekend. Still I have managed to upload a stack of photos and videos. Go check out my SPOT 2006 photoset on Flickr. I snapped photos of the following acts:
- Varano
- Natasja
- Oh No Ono
- F.U.K.T.
- Junkyard Productions
- Campsite
- Powersolo
- Kira & The Kindred Spirits
- Pato
I actually watched a bunch of other concerts but can’t remember any of them off the top of my head. I had a great time just wandering around stumbling upon concerts and meeting good old friends along the way.
You can read reviews of the acts here on the SPOT homepage. Click the flags on the page to translate into German or English. The line at the last gig on friday was too damn long and the room already crammed with people when I got around to being there, so I did not get to see “Per Vers & Vincent Van Go Go“.
One of my best experiences was definately Junkyard Productions on saturday..

Check out my YouTube video playlist:
Junkyard Productions @ SPOT Festival 2006

This weekend I will be attending SPOT Festival 2006. Around 100 Danish and Nordic upcoming bands and artists with international ambitions play an impressive number of concerts around central Århus. Approximately 800 Danish and international accredits from the music business: Publishers, bookers, concert arrangers, journalists and so forth will also be attending – spotting the latest names in the music business.
I will definately be checking out:
- Junkyard Productions – they do delicious dub
- Natasja mixes reggae, r&b, soul and hiphop in a delightfull combo
- Per Vers & Vincent Van Go Go – hiphop freestyle & funk
.. and a bunch of other names and bands… I will be back with some pictures and text after the festival.








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