Saturday, October 27, 2007

Apple Ready to Set Leopard Free


This evening's Google Headline: Apple Ready to Set Leopard Free


Not only the global leader in computer sales, Apple Computers and Steve Jobs, CEO, in 1991 initiated: L.A.M.E. (Let Animals Manumit Excitedly), an endangered species protect and release program. Two days ago, Apple announced it is ready to release its most recent member of the program, Leopard, back into the wild. This particular Leopard, native to the slopes of Palo Alto, California, is one of five remaining from a Jaguar beta-version.

"We're very excited for Leopard. We think she is going to make a big impact on the world and naturally, on our hearts. Each animal that we release has distinct characteristics that are unique and we take pride in their individuality, although, from a user standpoint, they are all, yes, part of the same family." Mr. Jobs said Thursday.

If the reaction to Leopard's release goes as anticipated, Apple may push up the unveiling of their latest in the protected species program: Jackass.

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