But there are a few things the device can do that Apple has decided not to advertise. Here are some of the rejected uses for the $600 gadget:
Bottle opener

Listening to Bill Gates podcasts

Fashionable jewelry

Finding directions for the nearest payphone

Playing Pong

Editor's wife's note: Suck it Mac. He did this completely with Microsoft Paint.
2 comments:
iLager?
Oh my gawd, that would be awesome. Could I get that over the internets? I have that on my computer now.
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