The question that should be asked is how many machines did they tear down. Out 
of the overall number of machines produced/assembled, how many have quality 
issues. The statements made are somewhat ridiculous  because price point has 
nothing to do with it. YOu could purchase a $100,000 car and find sloppy work 
just as easily in the $20,000 car. If they did a tear down on 10 or 20 machines 
I would say there is a question about quality that needs to be addressed. Of 
course hopefully APple takes note and monitors perhaps the facility where that 
machine originated to ensure proper quality standards are being met.
Scott





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