
It’s good to hear good sense coming from a good company like Asus. Sure, one can argue back and forth whether their motherboards are better or worse than Abit’s, or Gigabyte’s, but here they’ve revealed a position every hardware manufacturer should emulate:
ASUS Computer International (“ASUS”) recently received feedback from one of its valued customers with questions concerning the purpose of a seal stating, “Warranty Void If Removed” over the access door to the single SODIMM slot on some models of the ASUS Eee PC. ASUS wishes to assure its customers that merely breaking or removing this kind of seal will not void the ASUS Limited Warranty.
They go on to say that while they’d like things to be done their way, they want their customers to be able to buy and use their products without fear of breaking some ridiculous decree enforcing hardware virginity. Let’s hear it for Asus, and let’s hope other companies will follow suit.










OK, time for me to make the a-hole post here. I love CG – first feed I read every day – but the image is totally inappropriate if you truly know what is happening in it.
http://www.hsus.org/protect_seals.html
I would recommend that CG changes the image…or put a link to the above site to show what is really happening….the killing of more than a million baby seals over the past three years. Yes, as ridiculous as that sounds, it is true. I thought the website was a joke the first time I read it over a year ago, but it isn’t.
look you son of a bitch we were ment to be hunters we were ment to kill for food and seal clubing is a lot harder than shooting a seal from farther away than it can see so the seal has a chance to get away
As a Canadian, I wholeheartedly approve of that image.
That is sickening….