ELECTRIC SHOCK!?

When admiring the beautiful aluminum finish of my Macbook Pro today (strocking it) i felt a strange textured sensation, doin so again reminded me of "pins & needles" I have come to believe the Macbook Pro's give off static discharge!
It is actually quite uncomfortable.
I fink i will add this to the long list ive given to applecare.
Heat
Whine
Crashes
Waking troubles
misaligned track pad.
lol. I told them it would be just better to send me a new one :I No such luck yet.
Has anyone else experienced the discharge problem?

Would'nt this earth the power?
It should earth the device chassis
Plus all plugs in the UK have a fuse built into them.
In the live circuit not the earth though? If your home is newish you probably have a circuit breaker in the main fuse box that's way more sensitive than that plug fuse and would blow if there were any short to earth going on.
Do you guys still think i should winge to apple?
No. Lift your feet of the floor and stroke the MacBook, or wear your slippers, and see if it does the same ? (only half joking

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