Four Important Things I Saved But Can’t Remember Where - A Cautionary Tale
Let this be a lesson….
1. The DVI to VGA Dongle for my PowerBook
I’ve had this PowerBook for two years and not once did I have to use it to do a presentation until last week. I know I had the dongle, I can even remember holding it in my hands thinking “someday I’m going to need this so I better put it somewhere safe.” Somewhere safe enough so I couldn’t find it when I actually needed it.
Last weekend, at a conference where of course I was giving a presentation, I was wandering the halls, grabbing anyone I saw with a PowerBook. They all lost their dongles. We were an entire conference, dongleless. What we needed was a dongle depot.
2. The part of the iPod to FireWire cable that can be plugged into a household power outlet.
You know, the brick. Just like the brick for your PowerBook (the one with the lost dongle) but smaller.
It would be nice to get some juice into my iPod without having to also have my PowerBook handy, but Mr. Smartypants here had to put it in the drawer along side the DVI to VGA dongle.
Are you starting to sense a pattern?
3. The two extra sets of earbud pads that also came with my iPod
The first set lasted about two weeks. Since then I’ve been wearing naked earbuds and frankly they are getting a bit… never mind.
Everytime I’m in the Apple Store I grab the $9.95 replacement pack of five full colored earbud pads. Then I put them back. I figure I’ll just look a bit harder to find the original ones.
I haven’t found them yet.
4. The white Apple stickers that came with every Apple Computer I’ve ever owned
I keep thinking they would look really cool on the back of my car - next to the “What Would Jimmy Buffett Do?” bumpersticker.
I’ve got some white ones, some rainbow ones.
But I can’t find any of them.
I do have my system disks. All of them. I’m not that bad.
Comments
So basically you need a shoebox labeled “Mac stuff”.
which of course… I would lose.
Ok, this is what I do: All of my important stuff, I keep in the trunk of my car. Why? Nothing else ever goes in it and no matter where I am, I’ll always have it. Now of course, if you actually use the trunk for carrying groceries and other stuff, you’re screwed.
I’m sending in feedback about the power brick. It seems crazy they make seperate ones for the iPod and ‘books. Why not make one with a USB or Firwire connector? Help me out and ask for it!
apple.com/feedback
I just keep everything in my nice shiny black PowerBook box.
.... oh c’mon, don’t tell me you lost your PowerBook’s box…...
Actually, the first thing I go to when I need someting IS my PowerBook’s box.. which is full of ... styrofoam!
All these tips will go into my big file of things to do as soon as I finish reading “Getting Things Done” - thanks for the feedback!
My solution: spend millions of pounds in the apple store. It’s a pain the the arse, but it saves on having to be organised in any way, shape or indeed, form.
it seems that you haven’t saved them. you lost them.
Radio shack has ipod earphone earpads—4/$2