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STEVE JOBS BIG UPS FREESTYLE FELLOWSHIP'S P.E.A.C.E.

iMazing how consumers blindly fork over their hard-earned $krilla for expensive iProducts
A couple of weeks ago in San Francisco at the big Apple computer "special event" titled "The Beat Goes On" - to unveil all the new Apple iPod models the innovative company's mainman Steve Jobs gave Cali emcee P.E.A.C.E. of Freestyle Fellowship a major plug by featuring the artist on the giant screen at the Moscone Center during his September 5th keynote speech in which, as an example of a video-podcast, he played a short G4 segment featuring the Freestyle Fellowship emcee off a new Nano model.





 Meantime a couple of days ago I visited the Apple Store  in Manhattan and even though it was near 11PM (the box-shaped Fifth Avenue store is open 24 hours) the place was packed to the rafters with salivating consumers in a long line desperate to part with their money in exchange for some shiny new iProduct.  "This is nothing compared to earlier today," noted one iEmployee whjile eyeballing the line of about 40 customers all patiently queuing up for an average of twenty minutes to buy iPhones and iPods and other stuff.  

 iMazing!                                                             

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Posted by Billyjam on September 19, 2007 at 06:32am | Post a Comment

INSPIRED SATIRE SIMULTANEOUSLY POKES FUN AT JOBS AND BUSH

Michael McDonald & MAD TV's iRack skit is their best political satire to date
In case you have not already seen this really funny (but sadly true) Mad TV skit about the US foreign policy and the ongoing war,  in which Michael McDonald plays Apple founder Steve Jobs and introduces Apple's latest program - the iRack, take a few minutes and watch this brilliant satire that simultaneously pokes fun at Jobs and the Bush administration - but mainly the latter.
Posted by Billyjam on August 26, 2007 at 12:47am | Post a Comment