As promised late last night, this morning started off by finally going out and getting an iPhone. I ignored all the common sense and all the excuses, drank my fanboy Kool-Aid, and made my way to the nearby Apple Retail store, looking to possibly leave my life of Blackberry behind and start anew with the world’s most coveted gadget. By the time I left the store, I not only had the iPhone 3G, but also a 500 Gigabyte Time Capsule, a new iPhone 3G case with belt clip, and a line-in adapter for the car. There’s no question, at least for one day, Cupertino is happy with me.
You can visit Apple’s Cupertino Campus for free.
Ameya Nabar:
Lately i have been thinking a lot abt Apple…..why??? whts thr that is pulling me. Is it the sheer class of Steve Jobs that makes it Different as they say or is it just another very good looking product.I am very much in Love with the Mac Book Pro.In my opinion anyone using a computer would be able to use it.
Once upon a time, I was a promising young cheapskate myself – wearing hand-me-downs, cutting my own hair, cadging cigarettes, going to the cinema on Monday mornings – but then I went and sold my soul to Steve Jobs. You can call Mac users lots of things but ‘cheapskates’ isn’t one of them.
Photo gallery of a fellow cultist getting his Apple tattoo.
This is very interesting: A Brief Reverse-Chronological YouTube History of Apple. Check it out.
Pigeons suck at iPhone games:
With all of the lawsuits that Apple has been involved in, did you know about this?
The 3-page handwritten complaint alleges that Simpson has been Jobs’s “hitman” since the “1985 MOVE house bombing in Philadelphia, which Jobs started with borrowed pyrotechnics from Great White.”
Also: “O.J. has been providing Jobs with food blenders since the midwest flood of 1993″ and that O.J. also “paid Jobs to clone Dolly the sheep on April 20, 1998.”
Jobs is charged with aiming nuclear missiles at Riches’ brain and Lance Armstrong’s bicycle, as well as price gouging iPhone customers. “On May 10th, 2007, I bought an Apple iPhone for $922.01 at the FCI Williamsburg commissary,” Riches wrote. “Now Jobs sells that same iPod for $199.”
It’s wrong for Conan O’Brien to take a cheap shot at President elect Barack Obama for some insignificant comment Obama made two years ago on his show. The fact that O’Brien endorsed a Mac in the process makes the attack far more tolerable. I’m a Mac fan and I approve of this ad.
Question: What are steve jobs kids named?
Answer:No, can’t tell you stalker.



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Follow-up comment rss or Leave a TrackbackThis guy has even more lawsuits.
http://dreadnaught.wordpress.com/category/jonathan-lee-riches/
Yeah I know, I especially like the one with about 52 pages of defendants including the Brooklyn Bridge, the Garden of Eden, and Skittles.
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