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Competitors breaking laws of...
Authored by: calris74 on Friday, August 03 2012 @ 01:05 AM EDT
Well obviously, Apple's competitors are not just breaking the
laws of the United States, they are also breaking laws of
nature by designing copy-cat phones and the TRAVELLING BACK IN
TIME to release them

For Shame!

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get over it
Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, August 03 2012 @ 04:04 AM EDT
Easy:
The simplistic style is partly explained by the fact that its editors, having to meet a publishing deadline, copied the information off the back of a cereal packet, hastily embroidering it with a few footnotes in order to avoid prosecution under the...copyright laws. It is interesting to note that a later wilier editor sent the book backwards in time through a temporal warp and then successfully sued the breakfast cereal company for infringement of the same laws.
Douglas Adams, Hitch-Hiker's Guide To The Galaxy, first broadcast 5 April 1978

Apple obviously found a temporal warp...

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