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North of the border, Best Buy's Web site is promoting the iPhone. But it's not selling them, of course, and doesn't have any plans to do so, at least yet.
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- Stereotypical Ignorance...
- by casademike July 9, 2007 1:58 PM PDT
- Do you think you are being funny with all your stereotypical Canadian references in this piece? It makes you look - well rather less than intelligent. I expected more from an organization such as C-Net.
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- Yet you assumed I'm an American
- by Tom Krazit July 9, 2007 3:22 PM PDT
- I am, but that's not really the point.
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(3 Comments)I bet you are one of those people that write crap like this and then wonder why people tend to dislike Americans so much.
Take a moment to think about it.
Those were jokes, mostly in homage to Strange Brew, one of my favorite movies. You might not think they are funny, and I might agree they are maybe a bit tired. But if I made a joke about Paris Hilton or baseball, would I be anti-American?
I am a huge fan of The McKenzie Brothers and John Candy. I love hockey, although they've wrecked it with overexpansion. The world needed The Band, Joni Mitchell, and Neil Young, although we could have done without Bryan Adams and Celine Dion.
And come on, picking on Don Cherry is fun no matter where he might have been born.