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<blockquote data-quote="brsy" data-source="post: 326499" data-attributes="member: 2912"><p>Thanks for telling me what it means to be ignorant. You were indeed being ignorant by implying that MacBooks aren't awesome because you had a problem that you want to be fixed for free. Apple has to make $, they aren't going to do shit for free, so stop complaining about $200. There are 9 apple products in my house from an iPod, iPhones, iPads, an iMac, and MacBook Pros. I have only went to the Apple store <strong>once</strong>, which was because I dropped my iPhone in a puddle, so I went and paid for a replacement. As an owner of several Apple products, I can say that the products are very durable, and rarely cause issues that a simple reboot can't fix.</p><p></p><p>If there are any grammatical errors, don't mind it. I'm typing with one hand (eating cheeto puffs)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brsy, post: 326499, member: 2912"] Thanks for telling me what it means to be ignorant. You were indeed being ignorant by implying that MacBooks aren't awesome because you had a problem that you want to be fixed for free. Apple has to make $, they aren't going to do shit for free, so stop complaining about $200. There are 9 apple products in my house from an iPod, iPhones, iPads, an iMac, and MacBook Pros. I have only went to the Apple store [B]once[/B], which was because I dropped my iPhone in a puddle, so I went and paid for a replacement. As an owner of several Apple products, I can say that the products are very durable, and rarely cause issues that a simple reboot can't fix. If there are any grammatical errors, don't mind it. I'm typing with one hand (eating cheeto puffs) [/QUOTE]
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