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OK.. Someone needs to explain this to me. After all, I'm a neophyte at this stuff....

This is an iPhone forum. If I posted a message saying 'Cheap Viagra' or 'Lower Mortgage Rates' I can see why that would be SPAM. It would be 1) Off Topic and 2) Soliciting money...

Now, my video is 1) About iPhones and 2) Free.

Does this really constitute SPAM? I'm not trying to give you stronger errections or anything... really...

I don't want to be a 'spammer', but how the heck to I let people know about my free and on-topic video if I can't post here...

Comments welcomed...

Best,

Ben
 
Ben:

I *think* the spam comments from promoing your own video. Not what I would call spam, but oh well.
 
Anyone notice that the camera panned up so the guy didn't actually have to hit his iPhone with the hockey stick?

I guess even when they're bricked they're too valuable...
 
Gotcha. Thanks for that.

Best,

Ben

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I went ahead and gave you a 5 star rating on behalf of the iSheep and fanboys that are going to flame you! As soon as I saw that add on tv, I knew it was a matter of time before someone spoofed it!

BTW, its my new video on myspace!
 
Meh OK.

I would like to know where it was written by Apple:

1. That you could put any app you wanted on the iPhone
2. That you could hack it to use on any network

Its like people bought a chair expecting it to be a refrigerator and then complain when the chair doesn't keep food cold. Furthermore, supplier of said chair made it clear to not get the chair wet lest it melt. Yet people continue to want to pour water on said chair.
 
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