> From: Robert roehner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> After Applecare runs out, can you renew the coverage? It sure would
> be nice. Because the older a computer gets, the more likely things
> will go wrong.

No, of course not.

When your AppleCare runs out, it's a sign that you should start saving 
up for a new machine, assuming you haven't already.

_Chas_

Lee Gomes of the Wall Street Journal, 24-Jan-03 , commenting on Apple's 
growing arsenal of hardware, OS and software that is clearly superior 
to anything in the Windows world: "It's like someone forgot to send 
them the Resistance is Futile memo."


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