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First off, it doesn't really matter if Adobes Flash is good or not and what Apple thinks about it: i want a device where i can make the decision if it is
good enough for my purposes myself. I wouldn't buy a server either, if you allow this analogy, if it tells me that database XY is considered a hazard and therefore not being installed.
Second, i would not buy a device where i have to break into to do anything useful. If the supplier doesn't want me to use his device to its capacity then he should consider not selling it to suspicious people like me.
Third: a replaceable battery doesn't extend a products lifetime, but it extends the time the owner of the device has until s/he needs an available electrical outlet for some time to do recharge. Maybe Apple has done away with this overly technical fact, which just hinders the natural creativity of Apples users and sells "Apple-E-energy" from graphical interface over the web now, but mere mortals like me just don't buy it and still think the operation of electronical devices depends on the availability of electrical current - well, probably I'm just old, not quite up to date or simply:
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Maybe you just don't know how it works?
This must be it.
bakunin