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Why did he do that? What a tool.
 
He must be wanting to by one of those $2000 T-Maxxs we see out there.
 
I know apple has done stuff like this in the past, when they send a few products out to people to destroy them. Its actually really really good publicity. There were some kids who "bought" one, and destroyed it outside the apple store, on the show Tosh.0 he "took care" of one with a golf club....... I'm thinking its another publicity stunt for apple.
 
I know apple has done stuff like this in the past, when they send a few products out to people to destroy them. Its actually really really good publicity. There were some kids who "bought" one, and destroyed it outside the apple store, on the show Tosh.0 he "took care" of one with a golf club....... I'm thinking its another publicity stunt for apple.

When the PS3 was released they did the same thing, destroyed it right outside the store.
 
I think I've seen this with almost every super-popular technology or gimmick gifts. I remember when Tickle Me Elmo was the rage. I lived in LA and a DJ on the radio dismembered one on the air just before Christmas. I've seen people do it with the Wii, PS3 and now the iPad. There will always be people who love doing this for the shock value. What the hell. It's their money.
 
^^Yep that's it in a nutshell. Rich ahats with more money than sense being attention, uh, prostitutes is all. They've been doing it since the Xbox 360 launch I know for sure.
 
What an IDIOT!!! Guess some tool could buy it and hang it on the wall as some sort of art work, LOL!!!!
 
He's breathing through an automotive respirator to block any toxic fumes.
"Signed and dated by the artist." What a joke.
What amazing amount of talent did he need to create that? What a tool.
 
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