iRack

In honor of the Apple developer’s conference next week, you should watch this presentation of their new product - the iRack

(note: those who don’t like geeky stuff should also watch!)

13 Responses to “iRack”

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    the rev Says:

    funny funny stuff

    rev

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    emanresu Says:

    As an extreme Apple fan boy, I gotta say that I was highly conflicted while watching that… I had to keep asking myself “Is it ok to laugh at a misrepresentation of his Holiness Steve Jobs and his technological empire?”
    Good point about Iraq though :)

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    Gareth 'LovesTha' Pye Says:

    I love the punch line and bloopers.

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    the rev Says:

    username, please stop thinking about I rack, we are now talking about our new product.

    rev

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    emanresu Says:

    Sorry… iRack was made obsolete within 2 months… iRan is what’s it’s all about now.

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    Greg the explorer Says:

    and for all the hyperrealists out there, don;t worry apple is soon to launch the most excellent consumer product ever - the iWant! followed shortly afterward by the iFiWantit-iWillgetit!

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    emanresu Says:

    Don’t be an iDiot… Wait.. what’s a Diot? Oh… iGetit!

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    Emma Whale Says:

    brilliant :)

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    daisy Says:

    iRacked myself this laughter over these posts, the iRan due to iNcontinence.

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    daisy Says:

    iRacked myself with guilt as I wrote the instead of then…….

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    Janet Says:

    The iRack has iNtractable problems… it’s an iResponsible product.

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    notyetfinished Says:

    ummmm so like the iRack is going to be released for sure at WWDC right?

    $499 on the Australian store… i am there ….

    (goto go and vacuum the floor with my iVac)

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    Janet Says:

    The iphone is launched… with mind-boggling hype…

    “My Nokia is old-school ugly,” Demetrius Sharp, 33, of Atlanta said. “I’ve been suffering. I deserve this.”

    http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2007/06/30/1182624239503.html

    I think in a world where children die from lack of food, clean water and simple medicines Demetrius Sharp’s “suffering” is a little overstated.

    Christ have mercy.