Obviously this person needs to read a little H L Mencken
What your iPhone apps say about you. - Sep. 19, 2008
Deely boppers, tamagotchi, Singing Bass and those bloody baby on board signs suggest that the discovery , ne amazement claimed of this tech test would suggest that this is not someone that's into history.
What was said 60 plus years prior to the iPhone app store.
Deely boppers, tamagotchi, Singing Bass and those bloody baby on board signs suggest that the discovery , ne amazement claimed of this tech test would suggest that this is not someone that's into history.
"We're all amazed that people are trying to monetize stupidity," says MacKenzie Smith of Quacon, a Bay Area technology tester, who admits to releasing the fartlike sounds of "Kazoo" during project meetings. But monetizing stupidity, though certainly a worthy goal, is not easy.
What was said 60 plus years prior to the iPhone app store.
“No one in this world, so far as I know … has ever lost money by underestimating the intelligence of the great masses of the plain people.”
-H.L. Mencken, Notes on journalism, Chicago Tribune, [19 September 1926]




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