Greenpeace makes the iPod green

I’m not used to thinking of the people at Greenpeace as having a sense of humor, but maybe I was wrong. In order to make the point that Apple, despite its hipster cachet, is not a good environmental citizen, it has reworked Steve Jobs’ keynote speech at MacWorld as if it were to announce a new, environmentally-friendly iPod. It’s part of the organization’s “Green My Apple” campaign.

—Posted by Catharine P. Taylor

January 12, 2007 | Permalink

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You know, if Steve is anything like the Picasso genius at the end of the old crazy ones commercial he might just enjoy watching the bullfight being staged in the arena.

I think the interaction the last few days is quite a site. But then I am a woman and what do I know, there are so few in that arena.

not to mention...
picasso liked to compare the run of the bulls to the catwalk of women he had at his fingertips, didn't he?

Posted by: nancy | Jan 12, 2007 1:43:45 PM


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