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[* black] Having made very little progress, we switch to the thinner and lighter [product|IF145-123|iFixit guitar pick], but are again outnanoed.
[* icon_note] Strumming on a Gibson Les Paul with these picks sounds wonderful. Strumming on an iPod Nano makes us hold our breath and cringe.
[* black] While prying around the edges, we get our first glimpse of hope when we reveal six hidden Phillips screws, three on each side.
- [* black] Unfortunately, these screws do not help us remove the display assembly. Something is fishy here…
+ [* black] Unfortunately, these screws do not help us remove the display assembly. There is only one logical explanation: Apple has found a way to turn pixie dust (the driving force behind all iDevices) into an adhesive that holds the display assembly to the rear case.