I-everything!

I am very much against the vans that add to the traffic of the city, cruising past with various products being marketed. But once in a while, the product does intrigue me!

I saw this van near my home recently:

 

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The idea seems to be an interesting one; it’s claimed to be ‘free’ at one point, and it also says ‘pay for what you consume’ at another!

Everything is "i" these days….iPod, iPhone…and now, iHot…!

But the really ironic thing is that if this driver sleeps like this on duty, he is going to be in iHot water himself, soon!

If I didn’t already have the sunk cost of geysers in my toilets, I would research this a little more!

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