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20 posts and not a single Mac user in sight yet.
Well, there's my monitor (Apple 17" Studio Display CRT) with a known board design problem... they fry themselves regularly, but because Apple was transitioning to the LCD line at the time, they never bothered to design a non-self-destructing board for it. After it went kablooie the first time, I bought the extended warranty for it.
Then there's my dual processor G4. It was the first generation to have the softly glowing, color-coordinated blue led in the power button instead of the green one. The new power button design was responsible for frying a power supply and the FIRST replacement fried another power supply and the motherboard. Apple finally released a new power button design that didn't periodically fry the machine. Third time's a charm.
All under warranty, thank god. But being the one responsible for the introduction of Mac hardware into an all-Windows office, where my boss had NEVER had any problems with equipment failure on any of the 10 Dell machines in the office, it sure didn't make Mac look very good.
All that said, I have old AppleII machines sitting around the house that still work great.
Hardware I've fried, are _many_ notebook's h.d.
[-> I've some identical laptops, and only 1 h.d. swapping from them]
Took some months to realize that carrying laptop's h.d. in motorcycle lateral bags isnt a good idea.