On Jul 5, 2016, at 8:26 AM, Jörg Duurkoop 
<yaw...@gmail.com<mailto:yaw...@gmail.com>> wrote:

BTW I saw loads of defective newer MacBooks Air for sale. The RAM of these 
babies is soldered to the motherboard! How stupid is that?

Not uncommon at all for the ultrabook category. It’s part of how you make it so 
thin and Apple’s not the only one doing that. This seems unusual though, in my 
experience the MBA’s have been quite reliable; the ONLY failures I’ve seen here 
have been user-instigated, mostly dumping liquids on the kb. They seem to 
attract coffee spills.

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