I don’t know who most of the people on that list are.
Jobs certainly belongs, but “Lady Gaga”? Ashton Kutcher?
Wish she’d quit wearing those hooker shoes. (can’t be good for your feet, anyhow)
I use some Apple products, but I can’t think of any other company that has this dedicated liberal cult following like Apple.
It’s like the members of this cult fight for Apple. Kind of strange.
She looks way too short next to those guys if she doesn’t crank up the heels. Torture on her feet, I’m sure, but they’re otherwise pretty conservative shoes. (Black, clunky and closed-toe.)
The big hair gives her more volume too.
Why do I care what the liberals at Time think? Heck I’m surprised they are still in business.
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Desperate to sell rags, er mags.
Time? As in Time Magazine? They’re still around? Who knew?
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Conservative Sarah Palin named to TIME Magazines 100 Most Influential list (cover photo includes poofter in jeans and unknown businessman)But that's just my take
Other cool covers:
Someone tweaked that Time cover pretty good
Which Andy Mitchell got and pushed in Palin's face at a book signing. Here she is bragging about it
It looks almost like the iPhone (up above) but it just doesn't have the phone part. There's so much other stuff on the iPhone, besides the "phone part" -- it was worth it just having an iPod with all the other stuff on it ... :-)
There are a bunch of FReepers who have gotten this and are overjoyed at how well it works ... and are extremely happy with it... :-)
Thanks mostly to the iPhone, Apple's cash and investments rose to about $42 billion as of March 31, nearly three-quarters of the tech company's total assets. In six months' time that figure could approach $50 billion, given Barclays Capital analyst Ben Reitzes's estimate that Apple will generate $14.6 billion in free cash flow this fiscal year.
As a banker, though, Apple Chief Executive Steve Jobs is no Jamie Dimon. Invested heavily in government and corporate securities and commercial paper, based on past disclosures, the money earned an average yield of 0.75% in the December quarter. Apple hasn't disclosed the March-quarter yield.
[ from ... http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704133804575198350644055686.html?mod=WSJ_hp_mostpop_read ]
The guts of the computer is all behind the screen and note, "no wires" ... :-)
From what Apple reports in sales at their Apple Retail Stores (their own stores), they show that about 50% of the sales of Macintosh computers are to Windows users -- who are obviously getting tired of the over 100,000 viruses attacking the Windows platform.
Heck! Macintosh users don't even bother with any anti-virus software because there are no viruses out there and in the wild that infect and spread among Macintosh computers (because of the Mac OS X software).
Why? Jobs is a left wing liberal.
The left built her up in our minds by relentlessly attacking her, they can only blame themselves for her rise.
Did Joe The Plumber make it?