"It's Supposed To Be Perfect."


the trouble forums present skewed view of user experience. slightest glitch generates torrent of messages, few log in report positive experiences. message 1 of latter.

old macbook write on 5 years old. last week, family member's older macbook lost hard drive.

cunning plan occurred me. if give sister old macbook, justified in getting new macbook air. machine failed in time massachusetts sales tax holiday weekend, , when add in educational discount, $100 "back school" gift card, , nice escrow refund check got bank, offer couldn't refuse.

that's did.

macbook air impossibly thin , light, screen resolution same former machine, bit smaller. , it's quiet. it's silent. it's practically magic.

typing away happily when heard unfamiliar sound. 1 of keys squeaking. wasn't loud noise, wasn't broken, instead of "tappity-tapppity-tap" hearing "tappity-tapppity-squeak". traced down spacebar. seemed happen when right thumb hit little on right. tried ignore it, niggled @ me tiny stone in shoe ruining brand new computer experience, damn it.

made appointment apple genius bar , brought in. expected quick shot of silicone lubricant or wiggle of keycap fix it. genius never opened lid

"it's supposed perfect," said. *"i'll another."

it's little squeak. i'm sure it's nothing.

"its supposed perfect," repeated, , handed me new 1 apology.

why i’m apple fanboi.
 

that's why switched. similar apple store experience brought me on dark side (see, fixed :d )
 


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