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- by SkateNY January 12, 2009 10:23 PM PST
- More than a hundre million iPods. Tens of millions of iPhones worldwide. Gaining market share with Mac OS X, notebooks and desktops. Yeah. During the bleakeast recession our lifetime, people all over the world are buying products that they believe they don't "need?"
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- by aztec92154 January 13, 2009 11:20 AM PST
- ROFL. Warren Buffet! :-)
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(3 Comments)Good thing you know better than the majority of people on the planet. You must be Warran Buffett.