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<title>Comment by taliesin</title>
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<description>The bad Macs came from the same (small specialist) place, but the dealer&#039;s not at fault here, Jim.
Regarding very flash toilets, I&#039;d not have known what you meant before that fuss over the &lt;a href=&quot;http://radio.weblogs.com/0120356/2003/05/03.html&quot;&gt;iLoo&lt;/a&gt; (which, as we know, was not a hoax but saw the plug pulled after &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.rebeccablood.net/archive/2003/05.html#14retraction&quot;&gt;Rebecca B.&lt;/a&gt; called it the &quot;WWW.C&quot;). Also I have a friend who has a friend who collects/takes photos of lavatories around the globe. This is &lt;em&gt;true&lt;/em&gt;. So if you know of any particularly striking ones in that small plot of yours squeezed in between America and Alaska...

But I digress. My piece was a rant and should be read as such, though my intent is perfectly serious. People at (Mac free help site) &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.techsurvivors.net/forums/&quot;&gt;TechSurvivors&lt;/a&gt; get tetchy if I don&#039;t get out the AK-47 from time to time.

What really pisses us off in old Europe is being treated, in more respects than I care to detail, as second-class customers; furthermore Macs are damned expensive, though the high VAT is not Apple&#039;s fault.
As to the Diva, such service would &lt;em&gt;almost&lt;/em&gt; incline me to want to live in the US. I wouldn&#039;t quarrel with anybody who says a good Mac is like a Rolls-Royce, once it&#039;s working.

There&#039;s good comment on the secrecy that irritates we hacks in this  
&#039;&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.businessweek.com/technology/content/aug2003/tc2003085_7303_tc112.htm&quot;&gt;Why I Have to Write about Apple&lt;/a&gt; column in a special report. Does Stevie have any scatological schemes?
Bottom line: being an multi-billion dollar empire I love to hate doesn&#039;t exempt Apple from an obligation to explain itself sometimes.
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<title>Comment by Mac Diva</title>
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<description>I haven&#039;t been as lucky as Jim.  However, out of the more than a dozen Macs I&#039;ve owned, I&#039;ve had significant problems with only two.  Apple was kind enough to replace one of my PowerBook G4s after a negligent Airborne delivery man left it out in the pouring rain so it was soaked through.  They sent me a new TiBook which was an upgrade from the damaged one.

Sometimes I&#039;ve had to ask to speak with a supervisor to get real action, but eventually Apple usually comes through.  I have &lt;b&gt;never&lt;/b&gt; received an Apple product that was dead on delivery.

As for the stuck disc, I&#039;ve heard you can get them out by hitting the eject key (on F12) while starting up from scratch.  If that doesn&#039;t work, send the computer in for service.  In my experience, a repair by Apple is often  back in less than a week of being sent.

Though my experiences with PowerBooks has not been absolutely perfect, I endorse them without reservation.  They are the best laptops I&#039;ve ever owned.</description>
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<title>Comment by Jim Carruthers</title>
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<description>I&#039;ve not lived in the Europe. However, I do live in the Canadian protectorate where Apple is in name only. I&#039;ve owned nine Macs and never had a serious problem. And this is coming from dealing with buying a Plus at $5K with a hard drive which arrived a couple of weeks later.

I had friends of mine who lived in the UK who were told modems were business tools, so I can conjecture your problems are the result of the business you are dealing with, not Apple.

Since they only got flush toilets in Europe a couple of years ago, this might be just a side-effect.

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