Instapundit points us to a piece on the political implications of smartphones: iPhone users are libtards, other smartphone usrs, especially Android/open source users, are Libertarians. http://ittbbb.blogtownhall.com/2009/10/31/iphone_vs_the_i-phone_the_political_implications_of_smartphones.thtml
WV: antst. iPhone users are collectivists, like antst.
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Ehh, what's app Doc?
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Caffeine is the only app I know for that.
ReplyDeletew.v.: supess. The opposite of supress. "Damn, that gun is loud. You got a supessor on it or sumthin?"
Its called iNapp.
ReplyDeleteJim
Now with iSnore!
ReplyDeleteInstapundit points us to a piece on the political implications of smartphones: iPhone users are libtards, other smartphone usrs, especially Android/open source users, are Libertarians.
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WV: antst. iPhone users are collectivists, like antst.