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    Apple Genius vicicasas's Avatar
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    Default Jobs announces three new iPods! (spoof)

    Check out this SNL spoof video.

    Scarily accurate depiction of the iPod release cycle :yes:

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    haha that's funny!!! "..it's floating!..":laugh:

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    Nice one....reminds me of "Bubble Gang". :laugh:

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    rediculous

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    "1 million songs... 1 million songs... 1 million songs..."

    sounds like chanting.. :laugh:

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    What's even funnier is the way this video was created. I think the technique was taken straight out of the "Pirate Handbook for Capturing TV Shows using an Apple Computer":

    1. Check your local TV guide to find the schedule of the show you want to record.
    2. Point your iSight to the television screen squarely, frame part of the TV's sides to ensure you don't miss any part of the image you wish to capture.
    3. Turn the TV volume way up and tell any other household members/pets to keep quiet as any sound they make will be picked up by your iBook's sensitive mic.
    4. Turn off all the lights.
    5. Launch iMovie.
    6. When ready, hit the record button
    7. When finished, save the file, launch the recorded movie using QuickTime then select Share from the File menu to upload into your iDisk.
    8. Do not use your real name in your iDisk, or you may be liable for priacy.

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    bothered ako sa blonde hair ni steve jobs...

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    haha pero come to think of it.. what if apple really released even way smaller ipods no? haha by the minute! :-D

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    Originally posted by charmichael
    haha pero come to think of it.. what if apple really released even way smaller ipods no? haha by the minute! :-D
    oh yeah which also floats... astig yun...

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    Originally posted by elbertc
    What's even funnier is the way this video was created. I think the technique was taken straight out of the "Pirate Handbook for Capturing TV Shows using an Apple Computer":
    Hahahahaha! First thing I noticed too!

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