what if there Apple made i-Cigs, would u buy?

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prophetr1

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lol thats funny i dont use anything but there computers they dont need one day to work out bigs they come out great as soon as they come out,.....


but u know who's e-cig i would buy DYSON that guy is a comsumer electronics genius!!!!!!

have u seen his bladeless fan?


No. Everything Apple makes needs two years of production before they work the bugs out, LOL.
 

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lol thats funny i dont use anything but there computers they dont need one day to work out bigs they come out great as soon as they come out,.....


but u know who's e-cig i would buy DYSON that guy is a comsumer electronics genius!!!!!!

have u seen his bladeless fan?


yes dyson, now that would be neat. a level 5 tornado shooting thru ur e-cig. :laugh:
 

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If Microsoft made one called the m-cig, you would take two puffs and it would crash in a haze of blue smoke.

Then in six months, you have to upgrade to 2.0. It will let you take 3 puffs before it crashes.

And the parts from the 1.0 would be incompatible with the 2.0. Charging it through usb could allow it to get a virus without using a 5v firewall. Every 6 months your new e-cig would be obsolete.
 

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Nope. Screw Apple. Jobs is a sociopath, I don't like being told how to do things, they're over-priced and under-whelming, and they have really appalling warranty and recycling practices.

Screw Microsoft too. World's first e-cig virus.

Now, a Linux e-cig? That I would buy. :p

Yeah Apple and Microsoft are junk, and BTW custom ROMS on an HTC phone are better than anything those two companies can produce.

That being said I would also buy a Linux e-cig. The problem is that it would work flawlessly yet cost nothing. Bad business venture for suppliers.
 
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