QuoteI can just picture the writer sitting back and smiling all smug about it, too, like hes proud of himself for continuing to beat to death an already unclever idiom.
Quote from: meghan on March 28, 2020, 14:36:41I'm only concerned that they could've charged $600 for a cable, in China it would cost <$40, yes authentic Apple cable and including so-called service fees if you're careful, because a 3rd party option, if available, would probably be <$20.
My MacBook Pro experienced the "stagelight effect, when the screen on the bottom had these mysterious dark spots. Apple had a free "fix" for this, so I took it in. Then found out they couldn't fix it for free because my year hadn't been tagged for the free fix. It would've cost about $600 bucks, just to put in a longer cable! So not worth it.
Then the "genius" took my MacBook, looked at the screen from different angles and told me it could be replaced for the exact reason this article states. He then had the "stagelight effect" fixed for free as well.
Gotta love them "geniuses"!
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No one is conflating anything. The only issue here is that you're taking a popular suffice too seriously.
Quote from: AwDuck on March 28, 2020, 15:00:31Quote from: Tomplaya on March 28, 2020, 13:25:27
Wtf is "staingate"?
It's what Watergate was trying to get out, but they didn't have any soapgate.
BTW writer - please stop affixing "gate" to scandals. Watergate had nothing to do with water or a gate. It was the name of the hotel where it occurred. Also, a darkening layer on your screen is hardly a scandal worthy of impeaching a president, so stop conflating the two.
Quote from: Tomplaya on March 28, 2020, 13:25:27
Wtf is "staingate"?
Quote from: Tomplaya on March 28, 2020, 13:25:27
Wtf is "staingate"?