Ladies and gentlemen, this is incredible: Nate Bolt lost or had his MacBook stolen six weeks ago and, since then, he resigned himself to the idea that he would have to buy a new one. The big news came last week, when Aaron Kelly, an employee at Apple Retail Store Stockton St. in San Francisco, contacted to say that the machine had been found dropped off at Powell St.

The contact was only possible because Aaron managed to boot the machine and retrieve Nate's data, discovering that he was its original owner. It was the one the Ma employee got in touch with and found out that Nate was walking around France.
See the letter received by the consumer:

Promptly Nate returned home to investigate the situation, amazed (positively, of course) not only with the assistance of Apple, but also with the quality of the machine, which resisted God knows what.
(youtube) http://www.youtube/watch?v=vbqk1O8tsjQ (/ youtube)
But perhaps the most interesting part of all that, with the accident, we now prove that the trackpad multi-touch of the most recent MacBooks even made of glass, look:

(Tip from Gilson, thanks!)