January 11, 2007

steve jobs just farted

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I’m star­ting to sus­pect that Apple couldn’t stay out of the news even if their lives depen­ded on it…

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11 Responses to “steve jobs just farted”

  1. marc sicard says:

    looks more and more like someone is get­ting really, really jealous …

  2. Thomas says:

    I liked the con­cept of the phone, but couldn’t help but notice how much the rea­lity dis­tor­tion field was in full effect after the release. Funny since noone has yet to touch the thing. Oh well, someone nee­ded to improve cellphone usablity.

  3. AntiB says:

    Awful! I like your crea­tive much and much! :-)

  4. John says:

    price of suc­cess Hugh!

  5. spargo says:

    with every remark about Apple, Jobs, his dress-sense, and the iPhone, the stench of jea­lousy seems to get stronger.

  6. Jack says:

    marc sicard:
    > looks more and more like someone is get­ting
    > really, really jea­lous …
    Sounds more like marc retard. What makes you think making a really stu­pid com­ment is an appro­priate res­ponse to a shaft of wit?

  7. Doug Karr says:

    The fart would be per­fect, and smell much bet­ter than other farts. It would be aesthe­ti­cally plea­sing and wouldn’t frus­trate when used. It would pro­bably be more expen­sive, and con­sume the mar­ket — over­po­we­ring other farts.

  8. If the iPhone (or wha­te­ver the law­yers force them to change it to!) is a load of pants then Steve Jobs may be shit­ting him­self — now THAT would make the news!

  9. That’s the fun­niest thing I’ve seen all day.

  10. Madison Guy says:

    Cool phone, that iPhone. But I was kind of hoping for a really great handheld com­pu­ter, open plat­form sort of thing.
    Some­day someone will build a bet­ter handheld com­pu­ter than the Psion Series 5, but it pro­bably won’t be Steve Jobs. As Jobs said of the iPhone to the New York Times, “I don’t want peo­ple to think of this as a com­pu­ter. I think of it as rein­ven­ting the phone.” That’s the pro­blem.
    I’ll just have to keep using my Series 5, which iro­ni­cally I bought the year Jobs killed the Apple New­ton, the first great PDA. (Oh, and a little Nokia on the side. Why not?)