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Old 07-06-2008, 03:54 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by Alexander Turcic View Post
... US Americans will have to wait until early 2009 before they can lay their hands on it. ...
In other news, Australians have been queuing for days outside the new specialty Motorola store, just opened in Sydney, hoping to put a deposit on the just now available downunder Motorola MOTOSCIATICR. Motorola have announced revised profit earnings, up 200%. The CEO was heard to exclaim "WOW! There's a whole southern hemisphere of people we can sell to? This is going to totally revitalise the electronics industry, and save us from the brink. It's like a completely undiscovered country.":



Motorola hopes to satisfy Australians' clamouring demand for this new so-called "mobile phone" technology, and have found that previously-used land-fill sites full of superceded electrical goods have turned into unexpected gold mines with this discovery of actual real-life consumers living down under the equator.

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Marc (I'm not bitter, honest )
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