This blog over at the WashPost liked this ad. So do I. (Although, truth be told, I liked him better in “In the Line of Fire.”)
Just 10 more months until my iPhone is due for an upgrade; then I can do stuff like this.
This blog over at the WashPost liked this ad. So do I. (Although, truth be told, I liked him better in “In the Line of Fire.”)
Just 10 more months until my iPhone is due for an upgrade; then I can do stuff like this.
I like Malkovich’s “Hamlet considering Yorick” pose.
I’ve been known to strike that pose with a smartphone myself, with the following caption:
“Alas! poor Blackberry. I knew it, Horatio; a device of infinite usefulness, of most excellent fancy; it hath borne me on its back a thousand times; and now, how abhorred in my imagination it is! … Where be your emails now? your Tweets? your texts? your flashes of merriment, that were wont to set the Blogosphere on a roar?”
Hmm. Siri wouldn’t even tell me whether she likes cats or not (I couldn’t tolerate a phone that is anti-cat, after all). She just said that this is about me, not about her.
See how smart she is?
Siri gives different answers to the meaning of life. My favorite is “chocolate.” 🙂
Brad, when you get yours, ask her if she knows HAL-9000, and tell her “Beam me up, Scotty!”