I've been pining for a bigger iPhone (say 5-inch), which Apple, in typical stubborn style, so far refuses to give us. But an 8-inch iPhone, in the guise of an iPad Mini, may be a step too far.
Nevertheless, Kimmel is able to convince many of these poor interview subjects that an iPad Mini is the new iPhone.
It's amazing, I knew there's a difference between us geek-wanna-bes and normal folk, but not being able to tell an iPad from an iPhone, that's just...
Funny stuff. Just see the young lady trying out the "new click-and-lick" technology! "Wait, I can tast it!"
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ROFLMAO!! VERY FUNNY!! Great gag!! :-D
> I knew there's a difference between us geek-wanna-bes and normal folk
Well, you know how the German chancellor Angela Merkel said in a press conference with Barack Obama (to a question regarding the spy program "PRISM"): "The internet is new territory for all of us"?
-> #Neuland ...
Wow! I guess it still feels that way to some. Scary.
I've noticed that to many, "The Internet" is like a distant town you can visit. You're on the Internet, and then you're not on the Internet. It seems very few have any idea of how pervasive the Internet is. Almost everything is on the internet in some form, and the Internet is almost everywhere.
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