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<blockquote data-quote="Big Ewis" data-source="post: 656363" data-attributes="member: 57076"><p>aw fk, he's dead ?!...well I definitely prefer him to Steve Unemployed (hahahhaha, get it ?!! GET IT ??ç!!!!!). Steve Jobs is now dead, and Microsoft is still alive. So Apple loses. That's just a fair logic.</p><p></p><p>Also I agree about Albert Einstein. Because I know so very much about the physics and all the things that are involved in them, I agree his quantum theory via the photoelectronic was brilliant, and the fact that he invented the atom, pfff huh seriously, like...that was just AWESOME. I think he was just a genius of those things...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Ewis, post: 656363, member: 57076"] aw fk, he's dead ?!...well I definitely prefer him to Steve Unemployed (hahahhaha, get it ?!! GET IT ??ç!!!!!). Steve Jobs is now dead, and Microsoft is still alive. So Apple loses. That's just a fair logic. Also I agree about Albert Einstein. Because I know so very much about the physics and all the things that are involved in them, I agree his quantum theory via the photoelectronic was brilliant, and the fact that he invented the atom, pfff huh seriously, like...that was just AWESOME. I think he was just a genius of those things... [/QUOTE]
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