Good to hear Patricia! Mine did the same thing the next day so I'm hoping this isn't going to become a regular occurrence... My MacBook is also one of the first released unibodies and is still pushing on like a trooper so I have no doubts that mine cracks it every now and again purely because it's old!
As a final point about the iMac's screen, if you've followed Apple-related news, you may have heard reports from iMac customers about various problems with the 27-inch screen. Some users reported receiving cracked displays, while others reported an annoying flickering, or the screen taking on a yellowish tinge. Apple released a firmware update in January that seems to have addressed the flickering and yellowing, and we haven't heard of a cracked iMac showing up recently. Whether the cracks were systemic or a one-time issue we can't say (and Apple won't), but regardless of the cause, it seems to have been addressed. For a time in the beginning of the year, iMacs were also hard to come by, and Apple's Web site reported a two-to-three week delay for orders to ship. As of press time, Apple's site says it will ship an iMac out in 24 hours.
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