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Comments on: Friday Poll: What kind of gadget would McCain be?

Our weekly Crave poll asks which gadget best represents presidential candidate Sen. John McCain.

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by tblaforge October 10, 2008 5:39 PM PDT
Definitely not an auto-pilot program, that's for sure.
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by zoso418 October 10, 2008 10:46 PM PDT
pctec100: your comment actually made me lol :)
Like an idiot, I actually clicked on "vote" thinking that the poll was more of a dynamic sort of entity; I guess I am about as inert as the CNN roust-o-meter that Bill Maher ragged mcpain about tonight in his New Rules (101008): "I kept thinking he's dead". My 'snooze you lose' vote was 'going to be' the Toughbook, but I was thinking more along the lines of what I had a few minutes ago commented after having selecting the Talking Picture Frame for his running mate: here, again we have a similar problem in that there is an exterior that may come off as perfectly appealing (to perhaps either the extremely shallow, the neurotically paranoid or the blindly stubborn) but that is likely to (when booted up and examined by a technical professional-- or perhaps even a couple of barely adolescent boys trying to google-up addictinggames.com) be found to have corrupted drivers that cannot be re-downloaded and, in the opinion of the techie, can either be ghosted or if that should fail, be chucked into the recycling bin at Circuit City.
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