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ROFL!
That response was classic.
How dare Apple be responsible and include a USB drive as a restore disc.
Why couldn't they be like every other level headed PC company and include a partition on the hard drive and a pop-up on your desktop informing you that you need to spend the next eight hours and 200 blank DVDs to create a set of restore discs yourself? Why Apple, Why? Of course they would not even have to give you instructions either. Shame on you, Apple!