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I haven't purchased ANYTHING with the "made in China" label on it in the last 5 years that isn't a piece of shit.

Yeah, my PowerBook (17" G4 1.67Ghz), in which I invested a good chunk of my savings and which I was planning to use for up to 4-5 years, started generating 1-pixel wide vertical lines across my screen, after just two years of use, which infuriated me, but I decided to live with them -- until half my screen went poof and disappeared on me a month ago.

Turns out, this model, like many Apple products, was made in China.  In Shanghai, to be precise.

Having said that, many Apple lovers, and users of other models of PowerBooks, do not have such problems (or are so religiously zealous about Apple that they are in denial or refuse to admit that Apple can be anything less than perfect).  So my model might be the exception.

Also, while I do not own an iPod myself, not sure how many people would agree with you that iPods are a "piece of shit".

Or iPhones, for that matter, which are made by Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. in Shenzhen.

Truth unfolds in time through a communal process.

by marco (cowannar at gmail punkt com) on Sun Jan 13th, 2008 at 05:19:18 PM EST
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