Well, he meant to say 'DONE heared'. As in "I done heared possums makes good eatin'".
perhaps "opossum"
my wife went down "thar" stairs to feed me dog, and a opossum tried to attack her, the dog done get it out thar quick, don't like no opossums, ugly like my na-bors momma
they do like to sneak in and eat dog food. "them grinners" are a nu-sance yall
Given that Apple has outright confirmed they are using their cash to secure supplies of components, presumably displays and flash at the very least, and there has been speculation they are even paying for retooling etc in order to get the best prices, some of these prices have to be taken with a grain of salt. Did Apple's prices on displays go up? Maybe, maybe not. They may well have bought all the displays they are going to need for the whole year already.
One of the things I wish iFixit had included in their teardown was the weights of things. At least with the iPad 1 they included the weight of the battery, this time they didn't even include that. Seems like the weight of the aluminum frame, the battery and the display assembly would be useful in trying to speculate about the future. How much weight would they save by going to carbon fiber (as recently rumored for the iPad 2)? No idea.
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Well, he meant to say 'DONE heared'. As in "I done heared possums makes good eatin'".
perhaps "opossum"
my wife went down "thar" stairs to feed me dog, and a opossum tried to attack her, the dog done get it out thar quick, don't like no opossums, ugly like my na-bors momma
they do like to sneak in and eat dog food. "them grinners" are a nu-sance yall
just funnin' with ya
famous opossum quote
"i have seen the enemy and it is us"--pogo
Exactly. Besides, these never consider marketing, R&D, employee salaries, etc. Interesting to think about, but otherwise useless.
I suppose that's why it's called a "bill of materials" rather than a "list of total costs and expenses" or some such.
One of the things I wish iFixit had included in their teardown was the weights of things. At least with the iPad 1 they included the weight of the battery, this time they didn't even include that. Seems like the weight of the aluminum frame, the battery and the display assembly would be useful in trying to speculate about the future. How much weight would they save by going to carbon fiber (as recently rumored for the iPad 2)? No idea.