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  1. jegioshoirg, excuse me laptop, did you just get the signal from Apple that they want more money from me? Apparently my laptop's battery is in need of 'servicing'... It doesn't say it's broken or dying, it just says it needs to serviced..

    Wednesday, 25-Apr-12 19:06:51 UTC from web
    1. @twispark It's your fault for using Apple products.

      Wednesday, 25-Apr-12 19:07:51 UTC from StatusNet Android
    2. @twispark lolapple.

      Wednesday, 25-Apr-12 19:09:04 UTC from web
      1. @rarity Macs are flippin' epic, Apple isn't as good though and they control Macs so unfortunately the OS will probably become iOSx in time.. #

        Wednesday, 25-Apr-12 19:10:32 UTC from web
    3. @twispark If you take it into an Apple store, they should be able to diagnose whether it's faulty or depleted; difference being that the first is covered if you're still under waranty, the latter isn't ever covered. Probably not what you wanted to hear, but unfortunately that's how it is.

      Wednesday, 25-Apr-12 19:10:59 UTC from IdentiCurse
      1. @bitshift Yeee it's warranty ran out loik a year ago, I'm just going to run this battery into dust before I even consider taking it in!

        Wednesday, 25-Apr-12 19:11:48 UTC from web
    4. @twispark At least it tells you this, all laptop batteries need it in the end

      Wednesday, 25-Apr-12 19:11:15 UTC from web
      1. @cavatina ... SCREW REALITY

        Wednesday, 25-Apr-12 19:12:07 UTC from web
      2. @cavatina I just remembered, it's telling me it's needs a service, that's the latter of three stages, the other two are lesser warnings which I never saw loool

        Wednesday, 25-Apr-12 19:14:04 UTC from web