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It is with deep sorrow and wielding pain that I show you these pictures. I really love my MacBook.

And now it has broken down.

Let me take you back a couple of hours.

I'm sitting at the office when a colleague drops by. We head off to a meeting room to work on the outline of a presentation she's going to give in a couple of weeks.

Fast-forward an hour or so, we part ways with my colleague and I return back to my desk.

And then the reality struck as I looked at the right hand-side corner of my precious.

I could sense that there was something wrong amidst all of this beauty.

And so I looked closer.

My precious was broken. Physically broken. Brutally and violently tortured by a cruel, cruel world.

*sniff*

Well, at least my publisher is happy to know that I've been working hard on the manuscript... (which is almost finished, by the way!)

And among all of this grief, I have to say that the Apple MacBook team has really put in major effort in getting the industrial design just right to please even the most demanding of eyes.

I mean, what else manufacturer would build laptops that are designed to break beautifully?

I mean, look at this!

That's the middle of the laptop edge, right below the touchpad. And--can you believe this--the piece that broke off is shaped exactly like this contour in the middle!

If that's not caring about your customer then what is?





...and no, I'm really not a fan. I've just been sleeping too little lately ;)


To make it truly beautiful, now you must break off a piece on the left side.
My MacBook has the same exact broken piece two other friends have the same broken piece. This can't be a Coincidence, agree?
Damn you, Dave, and your heretic thoughts ;)
poor precious in pieces :(
Hello, I just came across your website because I was looking for people with this same problem. I've had the same thing happen to my white macbook, except after one or two months the crack seems to be extending slowly to the left and making noise every now and then when I click on the mouse. I found someone else with this problem and he got his macbook repaired (http://forums.macrumors.com/archive/index.php/t-230291.html). Anyway, just wanted to let you know in case you wanted and haven't fixed yours. I will contact Apple and see what I can do about mine.
I had the same exact problem with my white macbook i've been debating whether to bring it into a store or not, any suggestions on what i should do?
No suggestions. I've been hanging on to it until now. The book project is now finished, though, so I might actually take it to the local premium reseller store.
If you're still under warranty, they'll fix it for you. Once you get your appointment (do it online) it takes like half an hour for them to fix it. That's what I did with mine, then they gave me a lecture about closing the laptop too hard. I was really angry about receiving this 'lecture', given that I previously owned a powerbook for almost four years and nothing happened to it. By contrast, I had used this computer for only a couple of months. I think they use cheap materials or assembly for these macbooks. Anyway, go fix it.

So I took my precious to the local Premiur Reseller for service. It wasn't half an hour but a whole week that I had to survive with a replacement laptop (MBP) but the good news is that they didn't just replace the frame and keyboard but basically installed my hard drive and memory sticks to a brand new MacBook Core 2 Duo.

Nice touch.

How Did It Happen
The piece that broke off was where my palm was resting - wear and tear...
my macbook does this shit atleast twice every month! im sick of it! apple sux!


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