I don't know what you might be inferring here .... I suggest you expedite, as a matter of expediency the expungment from the archive of any real or theoretical posts that may, or may not, be related to such an incident that may, or may not, have occurred and via application of a suitable working fiction come up with plan of plausible deniability.

ow no here come the unmarked helicopters cloaked with Apple (tm.) reality distortion field((c.)pat. app.)

Geez, they didn't waste any time :-)

He pretty much made out that it was pretty hard to become a Mac Genius with
Apple (easier to get into Stanford!), but the job mainly involved getting
crap out of CD rom drives and other standard tech work :-)  Oh, the other
thing about paying 'Apple Sticker tax' on spare parts - if it has an Apple
sticker on it, its worth ten times more!

I think it was more of a whinge on how he was 'sold' on being a Mac Genius
at an Apple store was very prestigious, but in fact it was really no
different to a tech job at a normal reseller.  What would tick off resellers
reading the journal (when it was up), is that Apple provides that service
for free (obviously for warranty work).

It was quite funny though!  For those who aspire to working for the Crew
from Cupertino, it was a good reality check :-)

Seeya

Rod!

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