He is a professional, wearing a suit, a tie and a dark black coat. His glasses are erroneously spelled as "geeks." He is short, or at least shorter than me. I will say that he is already in his thirties, but who knows. I returned to play Minecraft, a video game released last year. Then, with my eyes, I saw a man approaching me. He went straight to me without a doubt. I tried acting calmly, but I could not stop my heart from jumping fast. I rubbed my sweat on my forehead and glanced at my left wing.
I am Venus Mecker. I grew up on Mac Plus and I have plenty of Macs of all shapes and sizes. People call me a nickname. It includes * Mac or * Apple. There are even Apple's logo tattoos. Yes, this is the size of Apple fan I have. Recently love has faded away, but there was a big crack a year ago. It all starts with the keyboard. Apple's keyboard is very sophisticated. A drop to the wrong place may ruin them. Between me and my partner, we purchase at least one new keyboard every year. It was again inevitable again last year. I am cleaning the keyboard with a wet wipe but still a little liquid permeates and kills the keyboard
That happened. My daughter put a glass of water on her Mac Air, and also enjoyed the keyboard and trackpad. I visited the Mac store to fix it but they said that Apple is no longer repairing a five year old Mac. Well, I'll upgrade the good way. I decided not to be discouraged, so I fixed it myself. I found a keyboard and a small screwdriver on eBay and began to disassemble the Mac. I can use the keyboard after removing some crazy screw and small ribbon cable. With over 100 rivets, I found that it was fixed to the shell with rivets. I was still fearless, I watched some YouTube videos, and tore the keyboard from the rivets. Whichever is valid. The rivet remains in the outer casing. We can not use them to retrieve them, but after ordering some super tongs from Amazon, we made them free.