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  #31  
Old December 25th 09, 02:51 AM posted to comp.sys.mac.advocacy,alt.sys.pc-clone.compaq,comp.sys.hp.hardware
Steve de Mena[_2_]
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Default HP DV6936us - dead 29 days after warranty expires

Justin wrote:
On 12/24/09 6:29 PM, News wrote:
MuahMan wrote:
On Dec 24, 5:25 pm, Justin wrote:
On 12/24/09 5:02 PM, MuahMan wrote:





On Dec 24, 4:33 pm, wrote:
On 12/24/09 4:31 PM, MuahMan wrote:
On Dec 24, 4:27 pm, wrote:
On 12/24/09 4:13 PM, MuahMan wrote:
Go buy the whorish old hag $4500 dollar 27" iMac. It won't work at
all, straight out of the box.
But at least they'll honor the warranty. Quit while you're behind,
kiddo - you loose.
They won't honor the warranty. Since it's broken as soon as you open
it you'll just have to return. Most people get one that works on
their
3rd or 4th try.
Wrong. They honored my warranty a year after I bought the machine.
Stop making stuff up, its dangerous - you'll end up believing your
own lies.
You've had a 27" iMac for over a year?
Wait they fixed your Apple under warranty because it was a year old?
How come your Mac broke so quickly. Don't Macs just work?
Ir was a year and a half old.



If fact, if Macs just work. Why is there a class action suit against
with thousands of plantiffs claiming their brand new 27" iMacs
wouldn't work and Apple denied the the problem?
**** happens. Look at the reliability surveys - if you can read.



If Macs just work. Why sell Apple Care at all?
Again, because machines break - just like everything.

If Machines just break.... like your P.O.S. Mac.... in less than a
year. Why are you complaining about the HP that lasted longer than
your P.O.S. Mac. Make up your mind your circular arguing ****stick.

The Apple you paid 3x broke faster than the HP. LOL



At least he's consistent -- consistently clueless.



You're confused.
The HP is broke. My first MB had a problem with the Bluetooth - fixed
under warranty in three days.
The HP is completely dead - as in unusable. The pubjab HP call girl
wanted $100. The only time I give a girl who won't give me her real
name $100 is if if cum at the end.


Your racist statements are really classy.

Steve
  #32  
Old December 25th 09, 05:04 AM posted to comp.sys.mac.advocacy,alt.sys.pc-clone.compaq,comp.sys.hp.hardware
Justin[_8_]
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Default HP DV6936us - dead 29 days after warranty expires

On 12/24/09 8:46 PM, Steve de Mena wrote:
Justin wrote:
http://tinypic.com/r/246vo6v/6
http://tinypic.com/r/n69r46/6

HP wanted $104 just to troubleshoot. Of course I talked to "Linda"
whose real name is Deependra Guptda Mukkalukkafukkachucka.
I plug the god damn thing in, and I get a blue pulsating light as seen
above.

I bought this for my mom last Christmas. Isn't that just wonderful?
Aren't I a good son?
No. I'm a terrible son, I should have bought her a ****ing Mac - but
No, the HP was cheaper.
So let's run down the cost of this piece of ****.

$700 Original cost
$50 Shipping
$100 Tech "troubleshoot" cost
$150+ Repair labor (guestimate)
$160 Motherboard (per ebay)
$20 Power adapter (if that's the problem)
$1,180 Total

WOW! So tell me... How should I quantify the downtime? She runs her
own business. I'll make up a number. $1,000
So the total comes to $2,180.

Where are the savings?

They wanted $100+ just to talk to me? How dare they. How can they
justify that? Doctors and Psychiatrists don't charge that much.
Plumbers don't charge that much for an on site service call, but these
douchebags want that much just to troubleshoot? I understand a change
for repair - but just to talk? Not even one hour of free phone time.
Call girls (not street walkers) run $200 for the first hour. So
talking to some stinky third world crusty chemical infested dumbass
accented Maheshwara worshiping thing; costs half as much as it would
to nail a 21 year old model??!

One more Apple customer.

If I sold this on eBay I would get $400 for it. So I'm supposed to
spend 25% of the total cost just to talk to another Guptda
Mukkalukkafukkachucka so he can tell me I need to pay another $200 to
replace the board?


Last year when I called Apple for a problem with a MB 13" I talked to
an American. Had an RMA in ten minutes, box was sent to me the next
day, shipped to their repair center, and was returned in two more
days. It started on Monday, I had my machine back on Friday.


You called apple while it was UNDER WARRANTY. You are comparing apples
and oranges here.

Why didn't you spring for a 3 year HP warranty, typically onsite NBD
after phone troubleshooting, if this machine is critical for a business?


It was two expensive. Getting the three year "limited" warranty would
have brought the pricing above $1,000.


I'd Google your problems first & see if there is an easy solution, like
new power supply.

Steve


Already hit google - it told me nothing other than the DV series is an
utter disaster. Now they tell me.
The power supply would not explain the dead hard drive. Where do I get
another power supply? Pull it out of my ass? Order one off eBay in
case it *might* be the problem? What if it isn? Put it back on ebay
and waste more money?
  #33  
Old December 25th 09, 05:05 AM posted to comp.sys.mac.advocacy,alt.sys.pc-clone.compaq,comp.sys.hp.hardware
Justin[_8_]
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Default HP DV6936us - dead 29 days after warranty expires

On 12/24/09 8:51 PM, Steve de Mena wrote:
Justin wrote:
On 12/24/09 6:29 PM, News wrote:
MuahMan wrote:
On Dec 24, 5:25 pm, Justin wrote:
On 12/24/09 5:02 PM, MuahMan wrote:





On Dec 24, 4:33 pm, wrote:
On 12/24/09 4:31 PM, MuahMan wrote:
On Dec 24, 4:27 pm, wrote:
On 12/24/09 4:13 PM, MuahMan wrote:
Go buy the whorish old hag $4500 dollar 27" iMac. It won't
work at
all, straight out of the box.
But at least they'll honor the warranty. Quit while you're behind,
kiddo - you loose.
They won't honor the warranty. Since it's broken as soon as you
open
it you'll just have to return. Most people get one that works on
their
3rd or 4th try.
Wrong. They honored my warranty a year after I bought the machine.
Stop making stuff up, its dangerous - you'll end up believing your
own lies.
You've had a 27" iMac for over a year?
Wait they fixed your Apple under warranty because it was a year old?
How come your Mac broke so quickly. Don't Macs just work?
Ir was a year and a half old.



If fact, if Macs just work. Why is there a class action suit against
with thousands of plantiffs claiming their brand new 27" iMacs
wouldn't work and Apple denied the the problem?
**** happens. Look at the reliability surveys - if you can read.



If Macs just work. Why sell Apple Care at all?
Again, because machines break - just like everything.

If Machines just break.... like your P.O.S. Mac.... in less than a
year. Why are you complaining about the HP that lasted longer than
your P.O.S. Mac. Make up your mind your circular arguing ****stick.

The Apple you paid 3x broke faster than the HP. LOL



At least he's consistent -- consistently clueless.



You're confused.
The HP is broke. My first MB had a problem with the Bluetooth - fixed
under warranty in three days.
The HP is completely dead - as in unusable. The pubjab HP call girl
wanted $100. The only time I give a girl who won't give me her real
name $100 is if if cum at the end.


Your racist statements are really classy.

Steve



I'm not trying to be classy; I'm trying to be practical.
I have an MBA so I understand cost savings. Outsourcing to that ****ed
up caste system country is being a cheapskate. Thanks Mike Dell -
that's your contribution to American business.
  #34  
Old December 25th 09, 05:05 AM posted to comp.sys.mac.advocacy,alt.sys.pc-clone.compaq,comp.sys.hp.hardware
Justin[_8_]
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Default HP DV6936us - dead 29 days after warranty expires

On 12/24/09 7:15 PM, MuahMan wrote:
On Dec 24, 7:06 pm, wrote:
Justin wrote:
On 12/24/09 6:29 PM, News wrote:
MuahMan wrote:
On Dec 24, 5:25 pm, wrote:
On 12/24/09 5:02 PM, MuahMan wrote:


On Dec 24, 4:33 pm, wrote:
On 12/24/09 4:31 PM, MuahMan wrote:
On Dec 24, 4:27 pm, wrote:
On 12/24/09 4:13 PM, MuahMan wrote:
Go buy the whorish old hag $4500 dollar 27" iMac. It won't work at
all, straight out of the box.
But at least they'll honor the warranty. Quit while you're behind,
kiddo - you loose.
They won't honor the warranty. Since it's broken as soon as you open
it you'll just have to return. Most people get one that works on
their
3rd or 4th try.
Wrong. They honored my warranty a year after I bought the machine.
Stop making stuff up, its dangerous - you'll end up believing your
own lies.
You've had a 27" iMac for over a year?
Wait they fixed your Apple under warranty because it was a year old?
How come your Mac broke so quickly. Don't Macs just work?
Ir was a year and a half old.


If fact, if Macs just work. Why is there a class action suit against
with thousands of plantiffs claiming their brand new 27" iMacs
wouldn't work and Apple denied the the problem?
**** happens. Look at the reliability surveys - if you can read.


If Macs just work. Why sell Apple Care at all?
Again, because machines break - just like everything.


If Machines just break.... like your P.O.S. Mac.... in less than a
year. Why are you complaining about the HP that lasted longer than
your P.O.S. Mac. Make up your mind your circular arguing ****stick.


The Apple you paid 3x broke faster than the HP. LOL


At least he's consistent -- consistently clueless.


You're confused.
The HP is broke. My first MB had a problem with the Bluetooth - fixed
under warranty in three days.
The HP is completely dead - as in unusable. The pubjab HP call girl
wanted $100. The only time I give a girl who won't give me her real
name $100 is if if cum at the end.


Aha. So your name is "John", not Justin.


So it would have been free if you weren't impotent. Seems like your
problem to me.


I have pills for that.
  #35  
Old December 25th 09, 05:07 AM posted to comp.sys.mac.advocacy,alt.sys.pc-clone.compaq,comp.sys.hp.hardware
Justin[_8_]
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Default HP DV6936us - dead 29 days after warranty expires

On 12/24/09 8:47 PM, Steve de Mena wrote:
Justin wrote:
On 12/24/09 4:13 PM, MuahMan wrote:
Go buy the whorish old hag $4500 dollar 27" iMac. It won't work at
all, straight out of the box.


But at least they'll honor the warranty. Quit while you're behind,
kiddo - you loose.


Honor the warranty?

You said it is 29 days after warranty expiration.

Steve


A whole month. When I worked in service I would talk to the customer
and figure out what was wrong without charging the - one hour then I
started charging.
But these ****s just don't care.
less than one month out of warranty and it dies - that is utterly
unacceptable no matter how you look at it.

  #36  
Old December 25th 09, 05:10 AM posted to comp.sys.mac.advocacy,alt.sys.pc-clone.compaq,comp.sys.hp.hardware
Justin[_8_]
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Default HP DV6936us - dead 29 days after warranty expires

On 12/24/09 7:27 PM, Jim wrote:
In , wrote:

On 12/24/09 6:27 PM, MuahMan wrote:
On Dec 24, 5:25 pm, wrote:
On 12/24/09 5:02 PM, MuahMan wrote:





On Dec 24, 4:33 pm, wrote:
On 12/24/09 4:31 PM, MuahMan wrote:

On Dec 24, 4:27 pm, wrote:
On 12/24/09 4:13 PM, MuahMan wrote:

Go buy the whorish old hag $4500 dollar 27" iMac. It won't work at
all, straight out of the box.

But at least they'll honor the warranty. Quit while you're behind,
kiddo - you loose.

They won't honor the warranty. Since it's broken as soon as you open
it you'll just have to return. Most people get one that works on their
3rd or 4th try.

Wrong. They honored my warranty a year after I bought the machine.
Stop making stuff up, its dangerous - you'll end up believing your own
lies.

You've had a 27" iMac for over a year?

Wait they fixed your Apple under warranty because it was a year old?
How come your Mac broke so quickly. Don't Macs just work?

Ir was a year and a half old.



If fact, if Macs just work. Why is there a class action suit against
with thousands of plantiffs claiming their brand new 27" iMacs
wouldn't work and Apple denied the the problem?

**** happens. Look at the reliability surveys - if you can read.



If Macs just work. Why sell Apple Care at all?

Again, because machines break - just like everything.

If Machines just break.... like your P.O.S. Mac.... in less than a
year. Why are you complaining about the HP that lasted longer than
your P.O.S. Mac. Make up your mind your circular arguing ****stick.

The Apple you paid 3x broke faster than the HP. LOL


My Mac is still going strong after a year.
My 15" MBP was bought around the same time.

Look at what you just said, the HP is broken - the Mac is going strong
yet somehow the Apple is the POS?

Explain.


I purchased a first-gen G5 iMac for my Son when he went to HS. It had three of the same probs., the MB died once, the
mid-plane the other and the third, Apple replaced it with a current model iMac intel that has performed flawlessly.
Yeah I had AppleCare, but because it was a first-gen G5, no other reason.

Oh, and the mid-plane, that was the first problem and I got on a live chat and the tech sent us the part(Apple had user
service thing then) so my then 11 year old Son took the iMac apart and installed the mid-plane. That's how modular the
iMac G5 was.


11 years old and he fixed the computer. That's actually pretty kickass.
  #37  
Old December 25th 09, 05:34 AM posted to comp.sys.mac.advocacy,alt.sys.pc-clone.compaq,comp.sys.hp.hardware
MuahMan
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Default HP DV6936us - dead 29 days after warranty expires

On Dec 24, 11:10*pm, Justin wrote:
On 12/24/09 7:27 PM, Jim wrote:





In , *wrote:


On 12/24/09 6:27 PM, MuahMan wrote:
On Dec 24, 5:25 pm, * wrote:
On 12/24/09 5:02 PM, MuahMan wrote:


On Dec 24, 4:33 pm, * * wrote:
On 12/24/09 4:31 PM, MuahMan wrote:


On Dec 24, 4:27 pm, * * * wrote:
On 12/24/09 4:13 PM, MuahMan wrote:


Go buy the whorish old hag $4500 dollar 27" iMac. It won't work at
all, straight out of the box.


But at least they'll honor the warranty. *Quit while you're behind,
kiddo - you loose.


They won't honor the warranty. Since it's broken as soon as you open
it you'll just have to return. Most people get one that works on their
3rd or 4th try.


Wrong. *They honored my warranty a year after I bought the machine.
Stop making stuff up, its dangerous - you'll end up believing your own
lies.


You've had a 27" iMac for over a year?


Wait they fixed your Apple under warranty because it was a year old?
How come your Mac broke so quickly. Don't Macs just work?


Ir was a year and a half old.


If fact, if Macs just work. Why is there a class action suit against
with thousands of plantiffs claiming their brand new 27" iMacs
wouldn't work and Apple denied the the problem?


**** happens. *Look at the reliability surveys - if you can read.


If Macs just work. Why sell Apple Care at all?


Again, because machines break - just like everything.


If Machines just break.... like your P.O.S. Mac.... in less than a
year. Why are you complaining about the HP that lasted longer than
your P.O.S. Mac. Make up your mind your circular arguing ****stick.


The Apple you paid 3x broke faster than the HP. LOL


My Mac is still going strong after a year.
My 15" MBP was bought around the same time.


Look at what you just said, the HP is broken - the Mac is going strong
yet somehow the Apple is the POS?


Explain.


I purchased a first-gen G5 iMac for my Son when he went to HS. It had three of the same probs., the MB died once, the
mid-plane the other and the third, Apple replaced it with a current model iMac intel that has performed flawlessly.
Yeah I had AppleCare, but because it was a first-gen G5, no other reason.

  #38  
Old December 25th 09, 06:34 AM posted to comp.sys.mac.advocacy,alt.sys.pc-clone.compaq,comp.sys.hp.hardware
Steve de Mena[_2_]
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Default HP DV6936us - dead 29 days after warranty expires

Justin wrote:
On 12/24/09 8:46 PM, Steve de Mena wrote:
Justin wrote:
http://tinypic.com/r/246vo6v/6
http://tinypic.com/r/n69r46/6

HP wanted $104 just to troubleshoot. Of course I talked to "Linda"
whose real name is Deependra Guptda Mukkalukkafukkachucka.
I plug the god damn thing in, and I get a blue pulsating light as seen
above.

I bought this for my mom last Christmas. Isn't that just wonderful?
Aren't I a good son?
No. I'm a terrible son, I should have bought her a ****ing Mac - but
No, the HP was cheaper.
So let's run down the cost of this piece of ****.

$700 Original cost
$50 Shipping
$100 Tech "troubleshoot" cost
$150+ Repair labor (guestimate)
$160 Motherboard (per ebay)
$20 Power adapter (if that's the problem)
$1,180 Total

WOW! So tell me... How should I quantify the downtime? She runs her
own business. I'll make up a number. $1,000
So the total comes to $2,180.

Where are the savings?

They wanted $100+ just to talk to me? How dare they. How can they
justify that? Doctors and Psychiatrists don't charge that much.
Plumbers don't charge that much for an on site service call, but these
douchebags want that much just to troubleshoot? I understand a change
for repair - but just to talk? Not even one hour of free phone time.
Call girls (not street walkers) run $200 for the first hour. So
talking to some stinky third world crusty chemical infested dumbass
accented Maheshwara worshiping thing; costs half as much as it would
to nail a 21 year old model??!

One more Apple customer.

If I sold this on eBay I would get $400 for it. So I'm supposed to
spend 25% of the total cost just to talk to another Guptda
Mukkalukkafukkachucka so he can tell me I need to pay another $200 to
replace the board?


Last year when I called Apple for a problem with a MB 13" I talked to
an American. Had an RMA in ten minutes, box was sent to me the next
day, shipped to their repair center, and was returned in two more
days. It started on Monday, I had my machine back on Friday.


You called apple while it was UNDER WARRANTY. You are comparing apples
and oranges here.

Why didn't you spring for a 3 year HP warranty, typically onsite NBD
after phone troubleshooting, if this machine is critical for a business?


It was two expensive. Getting the three year "limited" warranty would
have brought the pricing above $1,000.


All warranties are "limited" - why the quotes?

I bet that warranty doesn't look "two" expensive now. I made the same
mistake with my Mac Pro and paid for it by having to buy two graphics
cards out of my own pocket.

Steve
  #39  
Old December 25th 09, 07:27 AM posted to comp.sys.mac.advocacy,alt.sys.pc-clone.compaq,comp.sys.hp.hardware
Justin[_8_]
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Posts: 158
Default HP DV6936us - dead 29 days after warranty expires

On 12/24/09 11:34 PM, MuahMan wrote:
On Dec 24, 11:10 pm, wrote:
On 12/24/09 7:27 PM, Jim wrote:





In , wrote:


On 12/24/09 6:27 PM, MuahMan wrote:
On Dec 24, 5:25 pm, wrote:
On 12/24/09 5:02 PM, MuahMan wrote:


On Dec 24, 4:33 pm, wrote:
On 12/24/09 4:31 PM, MuahMan wrote:


On Dec 24, 4:27 pm, wrote:
On 12/24/09 4:13 PM, MuahMan wrote:


Go buy the whorish old hag $4500 dollar 27" iMac. It won't work at
all, straight out of the box.


But at least they'll honor the warranty. Quit while you're behind,
kiddo - you loose.


They won't honor the warranty. Since it's broken as soon as you open
it you'll just have to return. Most people get one that works on their
3rd or 4th try.


Wrong. They honored my warranty a year after I bought the machine.
Stop making stuff up, its dangerous - you'll end up believing your own
lies.


You've had a 27" iMac for over a year?


Wait they fixed your Apple under warranty because it was a year old?
How come your Mac broke so quickly. Don't Macs just work?


Ir was a year and a half old.


If fact, if Macs just work. Why is there a class action suit against
with thousands of plantiffs claiming their brand new 27" iMacs
wouldn't work and Apple denied the the problem?


**** happens. Look at the reliability surveys - if you can read.


If Macs just work. Why sell Apple Care at all?


Again, because machines break - just like everything.


If Machines just break.... like your P.O.S. Mac.... in less than a
year. Why are you complaining about the HP that lasted longer than
your P.O.S. Mac. Make up your mind your circular arguing ****stick.


The Apple you paid 3x broke faster than the HP. LOL


My Mac is still going strong after a year.
My 15" MBP was bought around the same time.


Look at what you just said, the HP is broken - the Mac is going strong
yet somehow the Apple is the POS?


Explain.


I purchased a first-gen G5 iMac for my Son when he went to HS. It had three of the same probs., the MB died once, the
mid-plane the other and the third, Apple replaced it with a current model iMac intel that has performed flawlessly.
Yeah I had AppleCare, but because it was a first-gen G5, no other reason.


Oh, and the mid-plane, that was the first problem and I got on a live chat and the tech sent us the part(Apple had user
service thing then) so my then 11 year old Son took the iMac apart and installed the mid-plane. That's how modular the
iMac G5 was.


11 years old and he fixed the computer. That's actually pretty kickass.


It might be, if it were true.


So you think its a fantasy - like your years of PC experience?

  #40  
Old December 25th 09, 07:33 AM posted to comp.sys.mac.advocacy,alt.sys.pc-clone.compaq,comp.sys.hp.hardware
Justin[_8_]
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Default HP DV6936us - dead 29 days after warranty expires

On 12/25/09 12:34 AM, Steve de Mena wrote:
Justin wrote:
On 12/24/09 8:46 PM, Steve de Mena wrote:
Justin wrote:
http://tinypic.com/r/246vo6v/6
http://tinypic.com/r/n69r46/6

HP wanted $104 just to troubleshoot. Of course I talked to "Linda"
whose real name is Deependra Guptda Mukkalukkafukkachucka.
I plug the god damn thing in, and I get a blue pulsating light as seen
above.

I bought this for my mom last Christmas. Isn't that just wonderful?
Aren't I a good son?
No. I'm a terrible son, I should have bought her a ****ing Mac - but
No, the HP was cheaper.
So let's run down the cost of this piece of ****.

$700 Original cost
$50 Shipping
$100 Tech "troubleshoot" cost
$150+ Repair labor (guestimate)
$160 Motherboard (per ebay)
$20 Power adapter (if that's the problem)
$1,180 Total

WOW! So tell me... How should I quantify the downtime? She runs her
own business. I'll make up a number. $1,000
So the total comes to $2,180.

Where are the savings?

They wanted $100+ just to talk to me? How dare they. How can they
justify that? Doctors and Psychiatrists don't charge that much.
Plumbers don't charge that much for an on site service call, but these
douchebags want that much just to troubleshoot? I understand a change
for repair - but just to talk? Not even one hour of free phone time.
Call girls (not street walkers) run $200 for the first hour. So
talking to some stinky third world crusty chemical infested dumbass
accented Maheshwara worshiping thing; costs half as much as it would
to nail a 21 year old model??!

One more Apple customer.

If I sold this on eBay I would get $400 for it. So I'm supposed to
spend 25% of the total cost just to talk to another Guptda
Mukkalukkafukkachucka so he can tell me I need to pay another $200 to
replace the board?


Last year when I called Apple for a problem with a MB 13" I talked to
an American. Had an RMA in ten minutes, box was sent to me the next
day, shipped to their repair center, and was returned in two more
days. It started on Monday, I had my machine back on Friday.

You called apple while it was UNDER WARRANTY. You are comparing apples
and oranges here.

Why didn't you spring for a 3 year HP warranty, typically onsite NBD
after phone troubleshooting, if this machine is critical for a business?


It was two expensive. Getting the three year "limited" warranty would
have brought the pricing above $1,000.


All warranties are "limited" - why the quotes?

I bet that warranty doesn't look "two" expensive now. I made the same
mistake with my Mac Pro and paid for it by having to buy two graphics
cards out of my own pocket.

Steve


Because limited in PC speak means, if they feel like replacing it that
day. I had Dell reject a warranty repair because they said it was due
to static discharge. How exactly one can tell a toasted board is due to
static is beyond me.
Whereas the Apple Bluetooth issue was fixed faster than I expected.
 




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