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Apple 16GB iPod Touch

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Apple 16GB iPod Touch $219 at Apple Store
 
Discuss (25) : History : Tell : Posted 12:20 PM PDT 10/9/08 by Ben
Apple 16GB iPod TouchApple Store has the refurbished Apple 16GB iPod Touch for $219 + $0 shipping = $219 shipped. It has 802.11b/g WiFi built in, and because of that they include the Safari web browser + YouTube, complete with the functionality that you've seen on the iPhone. Battery life is 22 hours audio, 5 hours for video.

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    #1   the lawyer - Posted 12:55 pm PDT 10/9/08 (3749 Posts)
    thanks to barac obama, our economy sucks and now I have to save my money instead of buy one of these.
    #2   nuisance - Posted 12:57 pm PDT 10/9/08 (10903 Posts)
    Is he running for prez of Argentina too? Damn two timer!
    #3   SNARCHER - Posted 1:23 pm PDT 10/9/08 (202 Posts)
    whachumean baarka ombama??? president washington fucked us all!
    #4   superd00d3 - Posted 1:31 pm PDT 10/9/08 (2475 Posts)
    Very funny #1. A fitting end to the Bush presidency. Dick and Bush are now considered dirty words.
    #5   minwoo832 - Posted 1:37 pm PDT 10/9/08 (274 Posts)
    I thought carrot was always a dirty word
    #6   mcoug22 - Posted 1:39 pm PDT 10/9/08 (96 Posts)
    I think #1 is refering to the high risk mortgages that were pushed by ACORN, the group that Obama is affiliated with. Or he could possibly be refering to the Frank or Dodd who thwarted attempts a couple of years ago to crack down on Fannie and Freddie.
    #7   whozyodaddy - Posted 2:32 pm PDT 10/9/08 (543 Posts)
    #6, don't you know you can't say anything against O?
    #8   rotorrocket - Posted 2:33 pm PDT 10/9/08 (418 Posts)
    mcoug22 obviously gets his information from right-wing wackos who only want ratings by making one-sided rediculous statements
    #9   mcoug22 - Posted 2:37 pm PDT 10/9/08 (96 Posts)
    Thanks #7, I forgot. I'll fall in line with the rest of the sheep, right behind #8.
    #10   rotorrocket - Posted 2:56 pm PDT 10/9/08 (418 Posts)
    good boy, turn on Glenn or Rush and have a good cry together...
    #11   JVance - Posted 3:00 pm PDT 10/9/08 (1186 Posts)
    Little Napoleon McCain or troopergate Palin in the White House is a scary thought.

    The lies they've been spewing is sickening.
    #12   superd00d3 - Posted 3:52 pm PDT 10/9/08 (2475 Posts)
    I remember unfunny comedian and conservative cheerleader Dennis Miller saying John Kerry shouldn't be president because his Vietnam war experiences (including POW experience) have damaged him mentally and therefore he is unfit to be president compared to Bush(!). Note these aren't his exact words but this was the gist of it. I wonder who Miller is supporting in this election. Smile

    It is amazing how little respect veterans get for their service when they run for office.
    #13   nuisance - Posted 4:01 pm PDT 10/9/08 (10903 Posts)
    Good point, #12. If we'd just stop invading other countries we wouldn't have to worry about veterans of wars running for office because there wouldn't be any. Which loser from the so-called war on iraq do you think we'll be subjected to a presidential campaign for in the future?
    #14   Gunj79 - Posted 4:37 pm PDT 10/9/08 (8 Posts)
    Should I dare to ask about refurbished quality of Apple? Looks like no one is really intrested in product, if you really want debate politics, go "twitt" yourself.
    #15   mccainwillwin - Posted 4:38 pm PDT 10/9/08 (593 Posts)
    JVance wrote:
    Little Napoleon McCain or troopergate Palin in the White House is a scary thought.

    The lies they've been spewing is sickening.


    What lies, Obama has strong ties to domestic terrorists, Fannie Mae, FReddie mac, and organized crime in Chicago.

    He wants to blow the leader of Iran and do a double toke on the herb with North Korea.

    Other than that, he is a punk ass monkey.
    #16   superd00d3 - Posted 5:18 pm PDT 10/9/08 (2475 Posts)
    #13: George H. McKennedy Jr. III
    #17   rotorrocket - Posted 5:50 pm PDT 10/9/08 (418 Posts)
    Gunj79 it's pretty well known in these parts that Apple is overpriced junk, so were left twitting over politics
    #18   mccainwillwin - Posted 6:06 pm PDT 10/9/08 (593 Posts)
    nuisance wrote:
    Good point, #12. If we'd just stop invading other countries we wouldn't have to worry about veterans of wars running for office because there wouldn't be any. Which loser from the so-called war on iraq do you think we'll be subjected to a presidential campaign for in the future?


    Wow, here we go again. Now you are bashing the men and women who protect our country, including little fucking filth balls like yourself.

    I bet you wouldn't last two days in a Marine boot camp. You would be crying for your mama and longing for the days when you spent your time trolling on Ben's site and fucking different farm animals 10 ways from Sunday.

    You have really crossed the line this time. I have several family members and friends fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan right now. I would love it if they made a slight detour and firebombed your filthy fucking house into dust.

    What say you, you little fucking bitch!
    #19   tfresca - Posted 6:41 pm PDT 10/9/08 (23 Posts)
    Anybody who blames the Mortgage crisis strictly on Frannie and Freddie they are stupid. There was huge demand for mortgages as an investment tool and the banks and other companies, that wanted to make money took advantage of that and took risks. Those same mortgage companies used faulty research based on previous historical data to evaluate those mortgages as investments. By the way EVERY politician has ties to at least one company knee deep in this mess.
    #20   mike_storm777 - Posted 7:43 pm PDT 10/9/08 (216 Posts)
    Regulation was what got us into this mess, and the fools think that more regulation is going to get us out.

    Sobaconm of finance may not be as ominous as sobaconm of politics, but bad things can and will happen when we hand one man the reins to $700,000.

    Paulson now has absolute power over the most influential banking system in the world. Concentrated, absolute power is the bane of democracy and contrary to the whole concept of laissez faire.
     
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