Apple Introduces Revolutionary New Laptop With No Keyboard
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I had a manual toy typewriter that worked something like this when I was a little kid back before you were a gleam in your daddy's eye. Of course it didn't have intuitive sentence completion (something I would have turned off even then). Now that I'm a big girl, I can type faster than that Mac wheel can spin. But you gotta' give them Apple folks credit for marketing savvy. Nobody can touch them.
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It's just a joke. The Onion does a great job with these segments.
Thanks Mac and Tim. Obsessive Web surfer that I am, I was unfamiliar with The Onion. What a wacky and wonderful site! By the way, I sincerely believe the Kindle is a joke.
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