are you serious about the Mustangs? I had no idea.
And about Apple's proprietary approach to products... they're well in their rights to do that. For example, for a lot of cars, if you do maintenance like oil in a place that isn't the dealership, they can void your warranty. The only difference is that Apple's warranty and contract you sign says that you will use it how they want you to use it
“At a glance -- particularly as a non-Storm user -- you might say "wait a second, that's just a Storm." And in reality, you wouldn't be far off with that assessment.”
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are you serious about the Mustangs? I had no idea.
And about Apple's proprietary approach to products... they're well in their rights to do that. For example, for a lot of cars, if you do maintenance like oil in a place that isn't the dealership, they can void your warranty. The only difference is that Apple's warranty and contract you sign says that you will use it how they want you to use it