The Apple MacBook Touch a Realistic Possibility?
- added January 5, 2008
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- weskandel
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It also probably dices potatoes, synthesizes Strawberry Daiquiris and teleports you to other planets full of wonderful civilizations with sculptural Monica-Belucci-style oiled amazons or George-Clooney-style oiled warriors (depending on your preference), that will name you their King or Queen. In other words, this might just be the "JesusBook."
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Please God! Let it be true!
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I tried to write a text message on the iPhone and within about 5 seconds I realised that it was a rubbish design. You definitely need one of those little pen things, which is all fiddly and time consuming. I could write a text faster on a Nokia 3210.
Failing that you can grease up the screen as much as you dare and then rub that grease all over the side of your face when you answer a call. iPhone is about as classy as an urban cougar.
Porting the power of a mac into the usability of the grease phone will get the macmen brethren all hot under the collar but I will certainly see through through the veil of sweat and grease to the harsh reality underneath.
iPhones are iRubbish.-
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- phillyharper
- 7 months ago
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How greasy are your hands philly? I can recommend something not made by Apple: soap and water.
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My hands are as soft and as supple as a babies. But after a 30 minute conversation with the iPhone pinned to your ear you'll see what I mean...
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- phillyharper
- 7 months ago
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Dude you're hilarious!
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here's a clip of the last year's mac tablet exhibit. Imagine how much investments mac will gain from sketch and overall artists from this?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BfX8mVicTcQ&feature=... -
I will choose a BlackBerry 3820, which has more features and is a bit easier to use than an iPhone. It's about as tall, maybe a bit thicker. But it is far easier to do anything you need to do on an iPhone with a Blackberry. Also, the plans are a helluva lot cheaper! I bought and iPod touch because I will never rid of the BlackBerry. Aside from that, RIM has more sales than the iPhone and is more in depth with the technology! BTW, I work for Apple and that's just my opinion on one of our products! (The iPod Touch is the best invention...period)
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- Midnight_DevilX
- 7 months ago
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