I see they changed the design a little (~2011?) when they changed the model of resistor network they use, and fixed some - but sadly not all - of the bodges in the new layout. Shame they didn't take the opportunity whilst changing the design to fix all the bodges. Why not put a place for both those piggy-backed resistors on the pcb, or use a single resistor of the correct rating? Even though it's not a problem, it doesn't reflect well on the quality; pride in clean design and all that. I would be fine with bodges in a prototype, but in the production board I'd want a clean build. Especially after the 2nd iteration of the board. In some, they use a cap that looks correct with the layout of the PCB, and in others they use a dodgy looking cap, though I'm sure it does the job correctly.