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<blockquote data-quote="bassplayrr" data-source="post: 103653" data-attributes="member: 8546"><p>In a roundabout way he was trying to help you find a "solution to your problem." He was simply stating that he believes this is well within the normal specs for the powerbook. This information may help you in two ways; a) it may save you time from a fruitless effort of trying to get Apple to replace or fix somthing which they likely won't, and b) his intention was to put you at ease and reassure that you have nothing to fret over allowing you to rest assured that nothing is truely 'wrong' with your equipment. I don't like when build quality issues like this are considered acceptable any more than you do, but that doesn't make it right to be sarcasitc with someone that is just being realistic with you. If you genuinly have the free time to 'gamble' on it and try and convince Apple to fix this minor build defect, more power to you. I honestly hope you get it resolved. The prices we pay for this equipment certainly warrants such close attention to detail. Good luck.</p><p></p><p>-Chris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bassplayrr, post: 103653, member: 8546"] In a roundabout way he was trying to help you find a "solution to your problem." He was simply stating that he believes this is well within the normal specs for the powerbook. This information may help you in two ways; a) it may save you time from a fruitless effort of trying to get Apple to replace or fix somthing which they likely won't, and b) his intention was to put you at ease and reassure that you have nothing to fret over allowing you to rest assured that nothing is truely 'wrong' with your equipment. I don't like when build quality issues like this are considered acceptable any more than you do, but that doesn't make it right to be sarcasitc with someone that is just being realistic with you. If you genuinly have the free time to 'gamble' on it and try and convince Apple to fix this minor build defect, more power to you. I honestly hope you get it resolved. The prices we pay for this equipment certainly warrants such close attention to detail. Good luck. -Chris [/QUOTE]
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