Thursday, August 9, 2007

iPhones - mini RDF generators

My iPhone is resistant to smudges and grease. I don't just mean the screen, I mean the whole body. And I don't even mean resistant, I mean it repels smudges like vegetables repel the obese. Since receiving my iPhone early last week, I have yet to explicitly clean it (on a side note, mine did NOT include the shimmy like it was supposed to...), maybe take off a fingerprint here or there, but nothing substantial. And yet as I look at it, even from an angle, to better see any dirt, NOTHING. Aside from the bottom where I consistently run a finger to "Unlock" the device, and one line in the middle where I run up and down menus, the screen is totally clean.

It could be the screen is cleaning itself on the inside of my pocket when I slide the phone in and out of it, but my friend has a more likely explanation...RDF! Yeah that's right. Each and every iPhone made and shipped comes with a healthy dose of the Good Stuff. The estimate currently resides at around 20%; the screen having the highest density of around 75%. It's pretty remarkable because up until now, RDF was only known to induce lust or drool or something similar. This seems to be a stronger form of RDF. Of course, like all good Apple products, it delivers a sharp and biting feeling of inadequacy to onlookers regarding their own electronics, which puts a quick smile on the face of the owner, vindicating the hefty pricetag.

All hail Steve!

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