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vtprinz
Jan 25, 2005, 12:25 PM
I'm sitting in a coffee shop outside the Va Tech campus, browsing around MacRumors, as I'm going to be buying a PowerMac in the coming weeks. I just happened to look outside and lo and behold, there's a guy walking down the middle of the street with a dolly full of brand new PowerMacs and iMacs, all in their respective boxes...

...such a tease






ps - is it wrong of me to have fantasized about mugging him and running off with upwards of $10K in equipment? :rolleyes:



virividox
Jan 25, 2005, 12:37 PM
I'm sitting in a coffee shop outside the Va Tech campus, browsing around MacRumors, as I'm going to be buying a PowerMac in the coming weeks. I just happened to look outside and lo and behold, there's a guy walking down the middle of the street with a dolly full of brand new PowerMacs and iMacs, all in their respective boxes...

...such a tease






ps - is it wrong of me to have fantasized about mugging him and running off with upwards of $10K in equipment? :rolleyes:

no nothing wrong!!!

ftaok
Jan 25, 2005, 12:48 PM
ps - is it wrong of me to have fantasized about mugging him and running off with upwards of $10K in equipment? :rolleyes:
You could rationalize it by imagining that he had just stolen them. You're just stealing from the theif. Sometimes two wrongs do make a right.

:D

mpw
Jan 25, 2005, 01:02 PM
You could rationalize it by imagining that he had just stolen them. You're just stealing from the theif. Sometimes two wrongs do make a right.

:D

Sometimes it can take more than two.

I wasn't so lucky to see a guy with Apple boxes on display. It took seven random muggings of people with white ear-buds before I got lucky and snaged a blue iPod mini.


FS:6 iPod mini's various colour pink engraved model would suit a Sharon who's loved by a Brian ;)

CorvusCamenarum
Jan 25, 2005, 01:36 PM
You could rationalize it by imagining that he had just stolen them. You're just stealing from the theif. Sometimes two wrongs do make a right.

:D

Two wrongs don't necessarily make a right, but 3 lefts certainly do. :rolleyes: