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-[* black] Peeling up the top layer our teardown engineer notes that it feels like a windbreaker.
- [* black] Perhaps Apple didn't want your keyboard to get cold when it's windy?
+[* black] Peeling up the rubberized top layer, our teardown engineer notes that it feels like a windbreaker.
+ [* black] Perhaps [http://jonyiveredesignsthings.tumblr.com/|Jony Ive|new_window=true] was worried about your keyboard getting get too cold?
[* black] Moving past the fabric we begin prying out the individual keys and get our first glance at the dome switches underneath.
-[* black] One design choice we do approve of is the placement of a stiffening weight int the spacebar.
- [* icon_note] This allows the space bar to register a push no matter where you push on it.
+ [* icon_note] As Apple stated at their September 9, keynote, these switches are the same as those found in the [guide|39841|2015 Retina MacBook|stepid=89886].
+[* black] One design choice we ''do'' approve of is the placement of this stiffening weight layered underneath the spacebar.
+ [* icon_note] This means the key can register a push no matter where you push on it. No more wobbly spacebar woes!