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And my wife continually dropping her phone is not the phones fault. The woman can crush diamonds just by staring at them. Learned it from her mother. After a visit from the in laws I need to take inventory of items to fix or replace. Woman is a 4'9" one man wrecking crew. |
My all time favorite to open up.
Thing is a work of art. Not a tool needed. Everything on sliders and trays. Retaining screws are large and knurled so you all you need are your fingers. Nothing worse than opening a Winblows PC to swap a card and have to fight with the spaghetti wiring hanging everywhere and razor sharp edges of the stamped chassis only to close it, fire it up and hear the sound of wires grinding against a CPU or GPU fan, ugh. http://media.soundonsound.com/sos/de...acinside_l.jpg |
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Thanks for the "help" doing dishes, "Mom". |
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For what it's worth, I no longer buy iPods. Had one that lasted less than a week--3 uses and it completely bricked. Never had that problem with any other device, from any other brand (and I've had many). |
All this bit's and bytes, technology and production. The Chinese have us by the balz.
Apple products are inherently designed for only a short life span anyways. Got to keep the economy puffed up. That's why you can't even replace the rechargeable batts when the time comes. The price for this junk is laughable. No one else is going to come close, but maybe for India in making for Apple or others. In a way I think its karma going back to the days when the US had the Chinese slaves building the railroads. LOL |
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The pace of technological advancement is what is causing the "obsolescence" not the quality of the product. And whoever told you that you can't replace the battery lied to you. Piece of cake. |
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Using the phone would be an unacceptable safety risk even if the UI was simple and intelligently designed (which it is not). In addition the UI seems to change with every minor revision. Someone over at Google needs to receive an atomic wedgie. |
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My wife's 17" MacBook Pro which we purchased in 2007 just died. I think it's the motherboard. A shame too as I had just added a solid state drive to it. I currently have a newer (2013+) macbook pro retina, an 8 core mac pro (2008), a 27" iMac (2013), two iPad mini's for the kids(2013), an iPad 2 for the wife (2012) and two iPhone 5's(2012). All working flawlessly so far. If one of them breaks I'll update this thread. |
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Great box. They are my daily workhorses. They have yet to choke on anything I've thrown at them. The main main one has 32gb of ram, 7 TB's inside and 12 TB's on an external RAID, quad display. Thing is a beast. |
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I have been using Apple products since 1979 and they have been as or more reliable than products I have used from other consumer electronics companies. |
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