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		Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: ians on 25 February 2009, 14:24:19
		
			
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				Apple Computer announced today that it has developed a computer chip
that can store and play high fidelity music in women's breast implants.
The  iTit  will cost between $499.00 and $699.00 depending on speaker size.
This is considered to be a major breakthrough because women have always complained
about men staring at their breasts and not listening to them.
			 
			
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I like that one :y :y :y
			 
			
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				How about the iPoo!
Or the iPOS
or the iTurd
			 
			
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				Is this the apple iboob 
(http://i262.photobucket.com/albums/ii103/bloosemore/iBoobs.jpg)
Only problem is which is volume and which is bass because its not labelled very well i know where the usb slot is though :y
			 
			
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Apple Computer announced today that it has developed a computer chip
that can store and play high fidelity music in women's breast implants.
The  iTit  will cost between $499.00 and $699.00 depending on speaker size.
This is considered to be a major breakthrough because women have always complained
about men staring at their breasts and not listening to them.
Hmmm, I suppose it'll be compatible with my eMac then ...... !