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Did Apple try to kill an old lady?
Authored by: JamesK on Tuesday, August 07 2012 @ 11:45 AM EDT
Glass doors such as those are common, but they generally have something on them
that can be seen. Also, there are plenty of young people with poor vision too.


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Did Apple try to kill an old lady?
Authored by: DannyB on Tuesday, August 07 2012 @ 01:22 PM EDT
At least it is true to Apple design standards.

Appearance first. Engineering and practicality considered second, if at all.

Architecture? This is a company whose smartphone platform doesn't even have
garbage collection. Oh, wait. You meant the other kind of architecture.

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Motive?
Authored by: Anonymous on Tuesday, August 07 2012 @ 03:53 PM EDT
Now this is the Mail, so we should expect only the photos of
bloodstained pavement, the wail of ambulance sirens, but
they slipped. Tucked in there is the naked statement of why
Apple might in some minds wish to wreak vengeance, and why
the Little Old Lady went to the Apple Store: to return an iPhone.

Here at GL we want to know why she was returning it.
Speculation and Conjecture are unwelcome...

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