Gee, have you considered that maybe Apple doesn't want you mucking about in 
there and then trying to claim the device has some sort of flaw, which means 
they would have to replace or repair it? There is a reason why they don't want 
the average person messing with the internals. Now once out of warranty, I 
think you should be able to do whatever you want since if you break it you get 
to keep the pieces or pay APple to put it back together.
Scott





On Jan 20, 2011, at 4:51 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote:

> Is this another method apple i using to control repairs and keep consumers 
> out? read more:
> 
> http://bit.ly/gpoTpd
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