Are people really this stupid?
Post yer redundant packaging/over-simplified stuff.
Thats not bad, its like Dieting water, probably has vitamins and minerals and shet...CrazeD wrote:
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lolbennisboy wrote:
Well, when I was scuba diving, on my BCD (buoyancy control device) it had a warning label saying "This device is not intended to overcome the laws of physics"
Reminds me of a Compaq booklet warranty page. It was something like "Warranty is void if the PC is broken by the will of God". Guess some idiots try anything when they manage to fuck up their computers.M.O.A.B wrote:
lolbennisboy wrote:
Well, when I was scuba diving, on my BCD (buoyancy control device) it had a warning label saying "This device is not intended to overcome the laws of physics"
Water has no nutritional value. So to call it 'diet' is pretty much retarded.GodFather wrote:
Thats not bad, its like Dieting water, probably has vitamins and minerals and shet...CrazeD wrote:
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*Blows up PC with mindUltrafunkula wrote:
Reminds me of a Compaq booklet warranty page. It was something like "Warranty is void if the PC is broken by the will of God". Guess some idiots try anything when they manage to fuck up their computers.M.O.A.B wrote:
lolbennisboy wrote:
Well, when I was scuba diving, on my BCD (buoyancy control device) it had a warning label saying "This device is not intended to overcome the laws of physics"
From a "WTF kind of notice is this" perspective, it makes no sense.Toilet Sex wrote:
Christmas lights with the label "Indoor or outdoor use only." is all I've seen.
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"will of god" is a term often used for natural disasters, like lightning storms, floods, etc.M.O.A.B wrote:
*Blows up PC with mindUltrafunkula wrote:
Reminds me of a Compaq booklet warranty page. It was something like "Warranty is void if the PC is broken by the will of God". Guess some idiots try anything when they manage to fuck up their computers.M.O.A.B wrote:
lol
I knowhaffeysucks wrote:
"will of god" is a term often used for natural disasters, like lightning storms, floods, etc.M.O.A.B wrote:
*Blows up PC with mindUltrafunkula wrote:
Reminds me of a Compaq booklet warranty page. It was something like "Warranty is void if the PC is broken by the will of God". Guess some idiots try anything when they manage to fuck up their computers.
that can't be serious.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
On an older version of iTunes, as part of the EULA, you had to agree to not use iTunes to develop nuclear, biological, or chemical weaponry with it.
I remember that.Switch wrote:
that can't be serious.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
On an older version of iTunes, as part of the EULA, you had to agree to not use iTunes to develop nuclear, biological, or chemical weaponry with it.
So thats the true use of the new genius tool!Hurricane2k9 wrote:
On an older version of iTunes, as part of the EULA, you had to agree to not use iTunes to develop nuclear, biological, or chemical weaponry with it.
Would listening to music using iTunes WHILE building as nuclear biological or chemical weapon count?bennisboy wrote:
So thats the true use of the new genius tool!Hurricane2k9 wrote:
On an older version of iTunes, as part of the EULA, you had to agree to not use iTunes to develop nuclear, biological, or chemical weaponry with it.