On Jun 22, 2005, at 2:30 PM, Johns Maillist wrote:
One school of thought: If very Mac buyer could do it, Apple could not charge for the drives in the systems. People could just order them without the drives, and install their own.
given that they come stock in most macs nowadays, that's a not very convincing argument. Also, it makes it a SEP ("Someone Else's Problem") on Panasonic's part.
Never underestimate the lure of making support issues an SEP in the tech world.
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