Audi, redefining smugness
- February 8th, 2010
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I’m sorry but Audi put iMacs in their showrooms and then run Windows on them. Some things are unforgivable.
I’m sorry but Audi put iMacs in their showrooms and then run Windows on them. Some things are unforgivable.
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