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June 23, 2011

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Unique...!!!

This one made me really laugh out loud !!!

eek & poke is cool ;)

Always enjoying your posts!~
But this one today started a tiny ripple between my local social graph habitants.

I thought the guy on the RIGHT is a geek, and he knows that '4G' is abused for all kinds of marketing stuff, with very little connection to tech specs.
So, when a average consumer is proud to have 4G he makes fun of it, by changing the brandname accordingly.

But other followers of me, thought the guy on the RIGHT was a technofoob. Not accustomed of tech-specs he takes the term 4G (spoken by the geek on the LEFT) literally.

So, I'm curious... which perspective matches the one of the author most? Or are we both thinking the wrong way?

By the way, I know being right/wrong is not important, but I want to know anyway.

Haha! Reminds me of when people in the 90's asked "How many pentium does your computer have?"

LOL Cool.

I like this.

visit my blog: nerdbutgeek.wordpress.com

I swear I'll start writing in English.

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Install Vista baby

@Joel de Bruijn:
To be frank: I have no idea

Must be a chinese counterfeit XD LOL

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