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LondonLogCo Wrote:

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> What's the Atheist version of OMG ?

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> *again from an iPhone*


I googled this and the first thing it came up with was ....


Oh, My Flying Spaghetti Monster!


There you go..


Fox.

I'm not sure that you can have anything that 'replaces' religious words - hence heck or gosh would both be out, as would be crikey.


Well Blow Me Down might get a few votes. Stu Francis has probably got a few. F*ck me sideways would probably be a bit rude to replace it.

the-e-dealer Wrote:

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> Have a laugh!

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> http://www.zdnet.com/apple-customers-now-on-the-fr

> ont-lines-of-creative-destruction-7000004690/?s_ci

> d=e539



that's some (micro)chip on your shoulder


did Apple turn you down for a job or something?

It's rather cute that anyone thinks that any other manufacturer would behave any differently if they had carved out the same market share as apple. If, say, Samsung end up dominating the gadget market in the way Apple have, do you think they'd hold back technological advances to make the most of future sales? Of course they would- it's called business.

titch juicy Wrote:

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> the-e-dealer Wrote:

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> > Have a laugh!

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> http://www.zdnet.com/apple-customers-now-on-the-fr

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> >

> ont-lines-of-creative-destruction-7000004690/?s_ci

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> > d=e539

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> that's some (micro)chip on your shoulder

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> did Apple turn you down for a job or something?



Good article actually - and the comments give food for thought.

The fetish of Apple-Scorning is no better than the fetish of Apple-Worship.


Go and do something useful with your computer, Apple or otherwise - if you can. The truth is that whatever it is, it's most likely far more capable a piece of equipment than you deserve to own.

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