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-[* black] We are giving Apple a pat on the back for using simple Phillips screws to secure the display cable bracket.
- [* black] They also connected the display cable at the top of the logic board instead of [guide|52599|dead center|stepid=115415] making repairs less awkward. Apple, take a second back pat.
-[* black] They make us arduously remove the logic board to get to the battery, however, meaning they are going to fall just short of a full back massage.
+[* black] Right about now, Apple's earning a pat on the back for using Phillips screws to secure the display cable bracket.
+ [* icon_note] They also connected the display cable at the top of the logic board instead of [guide|52599|dead center|stepid=115415|new_window=true] making repairs less awkward. Here Apple, [http://www.reactiongifs.com/r/pat.gif|have another|new_window=true].
+[* black] They do, however, force us to remove the ''heavily'' glued-in logic board to get to the ''ultra'' glued-in batterymeaning they fell short of a full back massage.