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I think the guy should report this and sue Apple for endangering people life for not making their product safe.

"But", if he didn't so meaning this can't be prove true, then...

You know, I really do not want to say it's real or not, but if I'm the one who have this accident, it's trumatic enough to do whatever I can to get my compensation or bring the responsible party to the forefront.

For the part about media, is there really so much fanfare and Apple friendly throughout the channels? Last time I check, it's just the opposite. True that there's much fanfare on the user's side, but not the media side. This should make a hot and dramatic story that get lots of clicks. CNet and Zdnet will be the first one jump on it...

Again, can it prove real?

I also heard a story about the power supply explosion of a Power Mac, and the person who said it's his friend had it and cause the damage of his hearing... but again, if it's real, I'll sue the company and have lots of press out there (come on, it's hearing damage!!!) but , nothing... does it make any sense to you???

I'm wondering, if this is true, why nobody reporting this? This is really a serious explosion, and it could happen anytime on anyone, the person should already file a lawsuit against Apple and probably got millions of compensation...

but instead, the person post the pictures on Flickrs... and nobody reporting this ... why?

... but the Americans also "invent" the greedy lawyers...
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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