iBricks!

Hi Shawn,

Here are my thoughts on the iBrick issue.

If you buy an Apple product and decide that you're going to hack it, you should be ready for the possible consequences. Yes, you own the product but once you void the product's warranty  by hacking it, Apple is NOT responsible for your actions.

The non-stop whining, I keep on hearing from reviewers makes me sick, I think these cry babies should put up and shut up. Apple spends a lot of time making sure that their products perform and behave the way they are expected to.

The last thing the company needs is to have to deal with fixing problems brought on by the intalation of unproven third party software. Apple also has a responsibility towards AT&T and it's share holders and is acting accordingly.

All my best and keep up the good work,

Jay Boivin
Mission Viejo, CA

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