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ballistic Ipod app

Posted by David Hardy · 20 January 2009 07:38 AM

Story here.

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Oh Noes! Steve Jobs isn't even dead yet and Apple is turning to the dark side of the Force. Now we'll have to ban assault iPods! Maybe we should start by requiring a Form 4472 to buy an iPod. :)

Posted by: Jerry in Detroit at January 20, 2009 09:10 AM

If you load the software yourself, you will only need a form 1.

Posted by: chuck at January 20, 2009 10:35 AM

Does this mean I have to put my phone in my luggage and declare it when I check in?

Posted by: SWO at January 20, 2009 11:03 AM

Just a coupla' questions....

Who makes the mount for the 1913 rail?

Who needs ballistic info for the KAC PDW? And if you do, is there really time to start punching in info?

Posted by: Anonymous at January 20, 2009 11:58 AM

I guess you could put you best enemys on speed dial. Or I guess your spotter no longer needs to be in the nest. He can just text message the info and you just pull the trigger. I hope I didn't offend anyone buy using the word trigger.

Chuck

Posted by: chuck at January 20, 2009 03:52 PM

I'm curious about two things:

1) Incoming calls could get interesting, ("Hi, Mom! Can you hold on a minute? So what's up? What am I doing? Ahh, I'm at work, maybe?")

2) G-shock testing on an IPod might void the warranty. ("Why are you returning this device?" Umm, I dropped it?)

Posted by: Jim D. at January 20, 2009 07:23 PM

Aww! Edited out the KABOOM! between "Hold on a minute" and "So what's up?"

Posted by: Jim D. at January 20, 2009 07:24 PM

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