Comments on: The $1 million laptop
That's what we're told, anyway
That's what we're told, anyway
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I'm sure there are a few Arab Princes and NBA stars lining up already!
I'm sure there are a few Arab Princes and NBA stars lining up already!
This is another sheik toy for their over indulged loser children who do not have a work ethic.
This is another sheik toy for their over indulged loser children who do not have a work ethic.
Commie? My friends would get a good laugh at that. I suppose it's only good
when the wealthy prey upon the lower classes in your economic model.
Seperating a fool from his money holds for rich and poor fools.
That's a balanced form of capitalism that even a simpleton such as yourself
should be able to comprehend.
Commie? My friends would get a good laugh at that. I suppose it's only good
when the wealthy prey upon the lower classes in your economic model.
Seperating a fool from his money holds for rich and poor fools.
That's a balanced form of capitalism that even a simpleton such as yourself
should be able to comprehend.
those kinds of things--cool lookin, but is really any different from an high end
hp, sony, or toshiba that costs 500X less (not an exageration, mind you)--in
short, it belongs at the met, the louvre, or the guggenheim, not on my desk
- for the museum, not the office
- by frenchybg33 April 2, 2007 6:49 PM PDT
- *** is the point of this freakin thing--put it in a museum, thats what i say to
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(8 Comments)those kinds of things--cool lookin, but is really any different from an high end
hp, sony, or toshiba that costs 500X less (not an exageration, mind you)--in
short, it belongs at the met, the louvre, or the guggenheim, not on my desk