Tuesday 13 March 2012

Laugh Out Loud!!








6 comments:

  1. Ha ha ha!! I like the last one. Considering how exorbitant the iProducts are, not to iMention the rate at which they are churned out,it's no wonder that you soon go iBroke, especially if you have no icommon sense!

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  2. Lol, Will. Thing is, people are crazy about getting the latest gadgets. People who have not jumped on the iBand look like the odd ones out. So it is a case of attaining the status quo even if it means ending up broke. Thanks for your comment.

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  3. Ha ha ha...the idea of having even our names defined by the internet thought funny, is a bit scary. While I also agree with the last cartoon and Will's comments on the possibility of getting 'ibroke'; I think until an alternative communicating system is designed, the secret of staying financially 'istable' is to learn software copying (similar to phone hacking). Ask all those with successful software companies today and it seems they learnt this initially to an extent. That's how to stay istable!

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  4. Yes I must admit that lack of accessability remains a problem in places like Africa as portrayed in the first picture. (The lack of access can be traced to issues like the lack of electricity however). Seeing how hot Africa is I would say to the men 'why are you on hotmail? don't you think coldmail would be more appropriate?'

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  5. I hoope that soon they don't start trying to design 'imen'? I know they are trying to attempt to design genetically modified men. The latter idea is hard enough to fathom, let alone talk of imen that can be transformed at the press of a button! Goodness knows how much they will cost? Happiness guaranteed as you can press into being whatever kind of freinds and lovers you want?

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  6. Thank you for your comment Dlaw. Lol, I like the comment about cold mail. It's amazing how far reaching the internet is. Even in a remote forest, the bushmen still know about checking emails!

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