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Pods Unite

burgburgburg writes "Apple has released the QuickTime video of the new commercial they made in conjunction with Volkswagen. The connection between the two? Buy a New Beetle. Get a new iPod. Take a look at video. It's the 15 GB iPod and all the accessories needed to hook it up to the new Volkswagen." It uses a casette adapter, which is really lame. Of course, I use a casette adapter with my iPod, but I am not a German engineer.

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  1. Wow by cubyrop · · Score: 0, Troll

    If irritating yuppie culture were sugar, this apple-VW synergy would give me tons upon tons of diabetes.

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  2. Re:Cassette Adapters by rkz · · Score: 0, Troll

    just thought I'd help out you Mac using fags used to speding insane amounts of money, if any motherfucker tries to charge you $100 to install a car radio... slap them around the face with your small penis. I got mine installed for £20.

  3. God that music in the Apple movie is gay.... by FunkDaddy · · Score: 0, Troll

    'nuff said.

  4. I'm happy for homosexuals everywhere by esanbock · · Score: 0, Troll

    I'm glad we have finally reached a point where companies can come together for the benefit of the homosexual community. This really is great news for progressives everywhere.

  5. Wrong car? by DavidBrown · · Score: 0, Troll

    I thought all the Apple freaks were supposed to buy Saturns. I guess I'm out of date.

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  6. German engineering my ass. by rice_burners_suck · · Score: 0, Troll
    Of course, I use a cassette adapter with my iPod, but I am not a German engineer. (Spelling correction of "cassette" mine.)

    Don't overrate German engineers. They're not nearly as smart as popular belief would have you think. German products are crap, especially their cars and their beer. Jagermeister comes from Germany, and that's crap, too. What do you expect from people who use the Metric system?

    I knew a German once. He was ok. But he wasn't an engineer.