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2007-07-19
I don't understand this entire argument. To me it's a bit like with cars. Somebody who buys a Mercedes will take it to the shop if there are any problems with the car. A Mercedes driver is very unlikely to service the car himself, except for basic things. Someone who likes to tinker with his car is probably better of with a different car. Apple products kind of fall in the same category. I purchased mine with 16 gigs of ram, that's going to be enough for me for at least 2 years. If the battery or anything else fails it goes back to apple and I let them worry how they fix it.
Edited 2012-06-15 00:03 UTC