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Recital Organ SM for iPhone, the only instrument everyone wants to play
Boxee Tells Mac Users to Get LOST [TheAppleBlog]
Boxee Tells Mac Users to Get LOST [TheAppleBlog]
theappleblog.com — Boxee is telling their Mac users to get LOST — that is, they are telling them that... they can watch the hit show on their Mac. Boxee is releasing a new update for their Mac version today that allows users to stream content from ABC. The ... (more) Boxee Tells Mac Users to Get LOST [TheAppleBlog]
The Best Mac Ever: Macintosh SE/30?
The Best Mac Ever: Macintosh SE/30?
blog.wired.com — The Mac just turned 25 years old, and Macworld decided to ask some people which was the... best Mac ever made. The results may surprise you. What could it be? Surely something of recent vintage, the new unabomber MacBook Pro perhaps, loaded as ... (more) The Best Mac Ever: Macintosh SE/30?
25 Years of Mac: Classic Macs Still at Work
25 Years of Mac: Classic Macs Still at Work
cultofmac.com — Story and photos by Natalie Guillén SANTA FE, New Mexico — As Arch Sproul unpacked half a... dozen Macintosh Classic IIs, all six of his employees hovered around in excitement. It was fall of 1992, and most of the employees had never ... (more) 25 Years of Mac: Classic Macs Still at Work
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Video: Recital Organ - female orgasm instrument for iPhone / iPod
Macenstein — Video: Recital Organ - female orgasm instrument for iPhone / iPod So, how long can you hold your breath? I’m betting not long enough to see Apple approve this female orgasm keyboard app… Nice try ChocoFlop , but everyone knows the app store is all about farts. Comments

Recital Organ app or Female Moaning unlikely to get approval from Apple
textually.orgRecital Organ, a female orgasm keyboard app by ChocoFlop will uh, probably not be approved by Apple. [via Phones Review and Macenstein In their own words: After years of war and terrorism, mankind seems to have forgotten that the essential thing in this world is tenderness. The result is that there are now hundreds of apps for your iPhone and iPod that deal with either violent death and farts but very few that aim to simply share the love. Thankfully, you are just one click away from ...

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