Author Topic: my macbook is on the verge of snapping in half  (Read 3316 times)


A Versace tee shirt costing 60 dollars is just as well made as the same tee shirt selling for 10 dollars. If you can afford it, you're probably going to end up going for the Versace tee shirt because you either like status symbols, Versace stuff, or want to impress women.

It doesn't mean you should buy them, like any sane and informed person would know.

Unless you make it yourself it's being slapped together by wong-lee and hung lo.
I'll go build my computer when I get a salary decent enough so that I can invest to make 1k-5k, in case I make a mistake.
yeah

and then when i ask for a moderately priced gaming desktop, they say no

even though another macbook (which they said they might get me for christmas) is almost double the price
I am addicted to Apple's minimalist, aluminum computer designs.

Also, a nettop like the Mac Mini (which is one of the few that can actually run windows) is one that can fit into the cramped and lacking room of my apartment bedroom.

Donate your Macbook to the Charity of me so I can sell it and ship you a better gaming computer.
it'll probably break while being shipped

ibm thinkpad
best computer ever

Dell assembles parts in America, but ships in parts from China. Apple assembles and manufactors parts in China
It's funny because that means that Chinese labour is just as good as American labour, now that the chinese can assemble computers we'll have to get on par with them by teaching our children the violin.

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You signed on for this bullstuff when you bought a Macintosh. 
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it'll probably break while being shipped

I've bought four computers that were shipped to me, nothing broken!

Apple products are all made in china.
so are most laptops/computer parts


It's funny because that means that Chinese labour is just as good as American labour, now that the chinese can assemble computers we'll have to get on par with them by teaching our children the violin.

so are most laptops/computer parts
I want to be able to construct my own motherboard, but most are made with very tiny SMDs that are difficult to solder.

I've bought four computers that were shipped to me, nothing broken!
with the screen partially torn off?


It's funny because that means that Chinese labour is just as good as American labour, now that the chinese can assemble computers we'll have to get on par with them by teaching our children the violin.
I wish the US had a work ethic like Europe and Japan, but nooooooo,  we hastily do stuff at the last loving minute.