If your MagSafe cable wore out, you had to buy a new charger because the cable was permanently attached to it.
I've replaced the cables on a few MagSafe chargers. Parts are widely available.
The author of the article is clearly a journalism major...
The author of the article is a public health major. Her bio's right there at the bottom of the page.
Their service is great where they have competition. Speedtest.net just now showed 679 Mbps down and 776Mbps up on my advertised gigabit ($70/month) from AT&T in a neighborhood with multiple providers offering >100Mbps service
"A mind is a terrible thing to have leaking out your ears." -- The League of Sadistic Telepaths