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40 Nokia Booklet 3Gs: The Most Expensive Way to Play "Guess Who"

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If you were a kid, or had a kid, at any point in the last 20 years, you’re probably familiar with “Guess Who”. This classic game from Milton Bradley taught many of us that it isn’t okay to be different, because you’ll just lose right away. In a slightly nerdier take, the fellows behind the WOMWorld/Nokia site found themselves with 40 Nokia Booklet 3Gs. So of course, they used them to play “Guess Who”.

Instead of picking from a series of faces, each computer had a different mobile phone website on it. This is the sort of extravagance you rarely see, so drink it in. As to why they have 40 of these pricey netbooks, your guess is as good as ours. If you were wondering, at the going rate that’s about $24,000 worth of mobile computing goodness.

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avatarVery clever. Honestly,

Very clever. Honestly, though, I understand. If only dreamweaver would underline misspelled text. Or check grammatical errors. Oh well. Adobe? You listening?

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avatarThis is the 3rd

This is the 3rd spelling error I've found in your articles in the past 2 weeks. "Is isn't okay to be different?" How about "IT isn't okay to be different?" Come on, you should know this.

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avatarThis is just a concerted

This is just a concerted effort on our part to keep you coming back to correct our spelling so you can be served more ads. I mean, c'mon we'd never make spelling errorz on plurpose... give us a little credit.

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avatar the CORECT typo is Porpose

 the CORECT typo is Porpose not "plurpose" ;)

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