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  1. Apple Tablet Confirmed by Bigfoot

    January 19th, 2010
    By Alexander Veer

    They are both real

    The Apple tablet is confirmed. Steve Jobs’ “One More Thing”: Bigfoot is also real.

    (Bigfoot will have a forthcoming review of the Apple tablet after he gets used to touchscreen typing.)

    • Tags: Apple, bigfoot, cryptozoology, iPhone, Mac, Mac OS X
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