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<title>Comment by Mac Diva</title>
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<description>Phillip, I found the screen repair on a relatively young PowerBook interesting.  As I mentioned here at &lt;i&gt;Blogcritics&lt;/i&gt;, I had mine repaired around Christmas.  The publicity has focused on some &lt;b&gt;iBooks&lt;/b&gt; having a screen problem.  But, I wonder if some PowerBooks have the same fault.

I read Cory sparingly precisely because he complains about things with what is called in the law &quot;unclean hands.&quot;  I believe Fairplay is as fair as any limitation currently being offered on transferability of music files.

Meanwhile, the Apple situation that has me smiling was &lt;a href=&quot;http://blogcritics.org/archives/2004/03/25/224736.php&quot;&gt;blogged&lt;/a&gt; yesterday.  Having a new 40 GB iPod, I can&#039;t rationalize getting a mini, but it appears Apple has done it again. </description>
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<title>Comment by Phillip Winn</title>
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<description>I should have mentioned that I&#039;m very sympathetic to the idea that what Cory did should not be illegal, but it is, and it is inconceivable to think that Cory doesn&#039;t know that.</description>
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