By Fleeceman, on June 18th, 2010%
Jesus and baby feeling the love on the new iPad Universal wi-fi.
Prior to Barnes and Noble and Borders, people got their books from the library—buying books was for students and lonely housewives (pre Fabio). Then along came Starbucks and iTunes, and sitting at a crusty counter drinking mere coffee in an oft-used cup was no . . . → Read More: Libraries and Ebooks
By Fleeceman, on May 14th, 2010%
Usually, if something seems too good to be true, it probably is.
There are exceptions, like getting a sweet deal on Craigslist, or when a waitress stokes you out with a free orange juice, but when a product,
Please make a talk!
say, anything made by Apple, shows up on a website at prices you can’t even get . . . → Read More: Cheap Apples
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