On Thursday, May 30, 2002, at 12:01 PM, Remy Davison wrote: > Not quite. Apple made available the full Service Source CDs commercially > available a year or so back for a few hundred bucks the set. They're > freely available on ebay and elsewhere. What they were doing was widening > the availability of Apple-knowledgeable techs, who did Mac repairs, but > were never going to bother to become certified techs (I've seen the > exams, they're damn difficult! You really have to be a hardware engineer > - Kyle, are you one?).
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