iPhone 3G Packaged in Potato, not Plastic
Thursday July 10th 2008, 11:38 pm
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iPhone 3g

If you’re like most kids in our generation (the privileged, coddled, more-valuable-than-ever millenials) you either already have an iPhone, or you want the new 3G. We, as a unit, are enthralled by sleek, chic technology and aesthetic internet interfaces. It may be because we learned American History via Oregon Trail on those ancient green screen Apples, (way back when Silicon Valley was Google-less and Greenland was icy) and have remained loyal consumers ever since.

iPhone 3G will be delivered to the masses on July 11th with more than a price reduction and faster connection to boot. After an attack by Greenpeace in 2007 regarding minuscule but highly toxic parts in last year’s model, Steve Jobs and Co. have been seeking ways to make their pop culture product more environmentally friendly. They found that by replacing the plastic packaging for a potato product they are curbing their carbon footprint by 90%. Some leaked reviews give suggestions on whether or not you should already trade in your old, ancient 2007 model.

Sharona

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