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ROTFL. Thanks for my laugh for the evening.
No, it's got absolutely nothing to do with 'quality control'. There is a warranty and if you replace your Macbook parts yourself you void it. Simple. What this is really about is Apple getting more than a bit irritated at Macs being commoditised.
I mean, heaven forbid that someone would buy a cheaper Macbook and replace the drive in it with a better one for less while Apple benefits from those same commodity savings. You can't have it all ways.