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What unfortunate about that, however
is the productivity you'll lose checking for them. It's not like something you can take a quick peek and see everytime. You need to carefully inspect your machine.....and I have a feeling the Mac crowd, being perfectionist (by their own admission) will be checking them all the time now.


That's a shame. My 5 year old toshiba laptop is as solid as they come and I've never had one bit of trouble. RAM and the HD are still unblemished and the machine is so rugged it looks like it just came off display.
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Crackbook  Furiousstylez416 | 03/23/07
What unfortunate about that, however  xuniL_z | 03/25/07
Seen it before  may0023@... | 03/24/07
Happy Mac's  leon16066@... | 03/24/07
amusing story  xuniL_z | 03/25/07
yeah I have to say Apples service is no better or worse  james.faction | 05/01/08
RE: (CrackBook)  kpiasecki | 11/29/08
common  cc5213 | 12/18/08

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