Comments on: Apple says no evidence of Mac Pro benzene emissions
A study published in France claimed that Apple's Mac Pro emits traces of benzene that can cause health problems, but the company says it has no evidence to that effect.
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Everything apple does is based on fraud, deception, and a desperate need to get rich quick and follow the example of Bill Gates, who beat them in their own game years ago.
oh and i've seen $8000 pc's that cant even get close to a $3000 mac..
go do your word processing and web surfing on a celeron, you obviously are not even worth a celeron chip
I seriously doubt that a small piece of plastic in my Mac Pro is going to kill me... Might not be healthy I admit, but I'm not enclosed in a seal room with the darn thing, so I'm not to worried, lol
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benzene
It's bad. It gives you cancer. This is a concern.
Good luck.
severian
Who makes the case is irrelevant. It's the mother board and processor manufacture. So much for your Microsoft comment. But I wouldn't expect any thing less from a Mac/Apple user. I know it sucks being number 2.
- by solitare_pax October 3, 2008 2:28 PM PDT
- Well, Apple is to blame if its hardware emits fumes - they do have pretty good quality control for their products. Perhaps it's that fresh styrofoam smell from the packing materials?
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(15 Comments)Of course, Microsoft, doesn't make PC hardware, so theoretically, you could run Windows on a PC made from asbestos, with a case covered in arsenic, and emitting high levels of radiation from components salvaged from a leaky nuke plant. That's just how flexible Windows is.