Are you trolling me? Seriously.
I never said you are a fanboy for the "battery bullshit". You are a fanboy for attacking me because I made a negative (and in fact, true) statement about a company. YOU told me "to look it up on my way back to the kiddie table" implying that my statement was...
No, wrong. I don't have an issue with the battery. I don't have any problem with Apple or their prodcuts.
YOU personally attacked me.
I was just definding myself. I mentioned the "battery issue" only as an example to show, that actually YOU have no idea what planned obsolescence is.
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You don't understand it. It's not something we can discuss.
"Non user-replacable batteries" = planned obsolescence. Period. Or - if you want to take it that far - planned failure (iPhone).
You clearly do not own an iPhone. After a year the battery is so weak that I need to recharge it ATLEAST...
You just don't understand what planned obsolescence is. Yet YOU told me to look it up.
I've owned almost 10 iPods now, not because they broke, but because the battery got weak (2 hours, dead battery). I use my iPod (now iPhone) A LOT. To replace that stupid batter you'd have to pay 100 ...
But you do understand that even "style obsolescence" is a part of planned obsolescence, yes?
Just the fact that you can't change batteries on you iPod, iPhone and iPad is enough to support my statement.
But you fanboys will never understand.
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I never had any troubles installing laminate. I always left out about 1/2 inch at the edges of the room, so the laminate can't bubble up. You can use baseboards (I googled the name for that...) for the gap along the edges.