Watch the MacBook Pro Boot Up!

For those of us still waiting for it, lets embrace the boot up process and imagine that its us who are booting up the MacBook Pro. Unfortunetely this is from the same idiot who tested the MagSafe on it by dropping the MacBook Pro.
http://mobilitytoday.com/archives/Video/apple_bootup.AVI

From the reviewer who made the boot-up video and mag-safe video:
"The next thing to do is to open the MacBook Pro... Hmm.. This was a bit weird? Coming from the Windows side of things I am always used to a latch that actually holds the laptop closed. Not on this one, Apple has used a magnetic enclosure to keep the unit from opening. One would think it wouldnt actually keep the screen closed but I can tell you it has a tight grip that takes some effort to open"
Now, to me it sounds like he just tried to pull the screen open without pressing the latch release?!? Makes the "lets drop the macbook to show off mag-safe quick release" a bit less surprising;)

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