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Talk:MacBooks sending 50 Volts to the CPU
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==Is this a needed article?== Since Keith put a relevancy notice here, nothing has changed, no talk about anti-consumer practices, nothing. [[User:AnotherConsumerRightsPerson|AnotherConsumerRightsPerson]] ([[User talk:AnotherConsumerRightsPerson|talk]]) 11:05, 27 August 2025 (UTC) :@[[User:AnotherConsumerRightsPerson|AnotherConsumerRightsPerson]] I found this article by random number generator, but it would be useful to notify the admins at the [[Project talk:Moderators' noticeboard|Moderators' noticeboard]] if you come across articles like this (no content or no relevancy discussion or a discussion that agrees its irrelevant). Thanks for your work in patrolling the wiki. '''''[[User:JackFromWisconsin|π JackFromWisconsin]]''''' ([[User_talk:JackFromWisconsin|talk]] | [[Special:Contributions/JackFromWisconsin|contribs]]) 01:26, 28 August 2025 (UTC)
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