Wasn't it obvious?
The Microsoft "I-Loo" press release was a late April fool's joke (in the Guardian). In case you missed it, lots of bloggers (and some news sites) picked up this story about an internet-equipped portable toilet to be installed at festivals.....uhhhhh....who could sit there that long?
What kind of world do you want to live in?
Analogy and discussion from Back to Iraq's Christopher Albritton:
"Let's open this up with a hypothetical situation: There's a murderer living in your community. He's struck before and one of your neighbors, the richest and most powerful guy in town, is convinced he's going to strike again."
The Microsoft "I-Loo" press release was a late April fool's joke (in the Guardian). In case you missed it, lots of bloggers (and some news sites) picked up this story about an internet-equipped portable toilet to be installed at festivals.....uhhhhh....who could sit there that long?
What kind of world do you want to live in?
Analogy and discussion from Back to Iraq's Christopher Albritton:
"Let's open this up with a hypothetical situation: There's a murderer living in your community. He's struck before and one of your neighbors, the richest and most powerful guy in town, is convinced he's going to strike again."
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