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Pete Mortensen
Apr 22, 2007 11:50 PM

Baby Trapped in MacBook Pro

Oh, Apple. You and your unannounced Leopard features have gone too far this time! Baby Trapped in Apple Mac: Optical Illusions Via Digg. Technorati Tags: ad, apple, baby

Baby-Gets-Trapped-In-Apple-Mac

Oh, Apple. You and your unannounced Leopard features have gone too far this time!

Baby Trapped in Apple Mac: Optical Illusions

Via Digg.

Technorati Tags: ad, apple, baby

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