> Get a grip people. This thing was guaranteed to be covered for 7 years.
What
> car was built with a 400,000 mile warranty?  What Microwave is guaranteed
for
> 25years?  Let's do some comparison, and reconsider how realistic (or
> unrealistic) this expectation is for Apple to continue servicing a
computer
> that was obsolete A DECADE AGO!

I have no idea, since the PowerBook 5300 was a state-of-the-art laptop when
it was first produced in 1995 and was manufactured until the late summer of
1996. Last time I checked my calendar, it wasn't 2006 yet.

You might feel differently if you owned one.

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