That's pretty much the world these days, if you're willing to act like an idiot you can get so much free money. Like them people who put their pets in the microwave then sue the company because there was no label on the microwave telling them not to.Eric the Orange said:"they should have warned them about the possibility of the iPod exploding and melting underwear", wow k, thats pretty specific, I guess they could sell a short books worth of "possible" occurances. Like for example, "do not eat your iPod, doing so may cause choking".
Admitedly you are right though, these big corporations have more than enough money to their name and could do with a few knocks from the common man.Gormourn said:Hey, would you like to be a POOR greedy asshole or a RICH greedy asshole? -_-new_age_reject said:Yes but that is called being a greedy asshole, although the company does have more than enough money
However, this is definitely a just law suit, the product malfunctioned and damaged the kid so they have a right to sue.
Good on them.
They are just big and sort of faceless corporations, and anyways, they have enough money. Hell, even if they keeled over and died, which is extremely unlikely, and I mean like, ever, I'd be only happy that there are no more "I-' named products.
Really? How long are they giving this kid to live? A few months? Otherwise, I'm sure he'll get over it eventually."He continues to suffer from both physical and mental conditions which will cause him to suffer pain, mental distress, emotional distress, and otherwise for the rest of his life,"
Can I lower your expectations?Keane Ng said:Some of you guys are taking this more seriously than I thought you would. You're all fine upstanding citizens!
iPod Touch bombs said:A man was arrested in Orlando, Florida after a failed bank heist using an iPod Touch.
Bill Door, (34), an Orlando local, allegedly walked into the foyer of the bank shouting "Everybody be cool this is a iRobbery! If anyone one of you f---ing pigs move I'll cause severe emotional and physical distress every last one of you!" threatening bank tellers and customers alike with a bulge in his pocket that was believed to be an iPod Touch. However, as the criminal made his move, the device exploded, setting his pants on fire and causing him "severe emotional and physical distress".
The attempted iTheft comes in the wake of a similar series of crimes perpetrated with use of the volatile handheld music device. Last week in New York alone, 27 corner stores were held up by what are now being dubbed "iCriminals", who use the music players inclination to self-combust as a means to intimidate cashiers into handing over money.
There is also the case of British Airways Flight 418, which was iGrounded after an anonymous source warned authorities of the presence of highly explosive material on aircraft. Soldiers from the iSAS stormed the plane, and luckily a lone iPod touch was discovered in the cargo hold and iDefused moments before detonation. Despite the crisis being averted, airport security services worldwide are upgrading their safety procedures to screen for Apple Products.
Having harmed no one, it is unlikely Mr. Door will face a harsh sentence. "However," says Agent Rackerman of the newly established FBI iCrimes department, "He was playing Nickelback off the iPods in built-speakers at the time of the explosion, so he may face prison time on that basis alone.
Report compiled by iHave to much time
You should laugh. I would laugh if it happened to me.SomeBritishDude said:I want to laugh, but I'm really not sure if I should.
That, I think, is the major thing we need to sort out here. If the iPod Touch did indeed explode in the manner the woman describes, then that's a pretty big problem. A really big problem.Kogarian said:How does an iPod Touch explode?
I find it more surprising it happend in Ohio !Kogarian said:How does an iPod Touch explode?
That's brilliant that is, Maybe the Ipod was from... Yeh, the market, and the battery was probably a stick of uranium.Armitage Shanks said:Can I lower your expectations?Keane Ng said:Some of you guys are taking this more seriously than I thought you would. You're all fine upstanding citizens!
iPod Touch bombs said:A man was arrested in Orlando, Florida after a failed bank heist using an iPod Touch.
Bill Door, (34), an Orlando local, allegedly walked into the foyer of the bank shouting "Everybody be cool this is a iRobbery! If anyone one of you f---ing pigs move I'll cause severe emotional and physical distress every last one of you!" threatening bank tellers and customers alike with a bulge in his pocket that was believed to be an iPod Touch. However, as the criminal made his move, the device exploded, setting his pants on fire and causing him "severe emotional and physical distress".
The attempted iTheft comes in the wake of a similar series of crimes perpetrated with use of the volatile handheld music device. Last week in New York alone, 27 corner stores were held up by what are now being dubbed "iCriminals", who use the music players inclination to self-combust as a means to intimidate cashiers into handing over money.
There is also the case of British Airways Flight 418, which was iGrounded after an anonymous source warned authorities of the presence of highly explosive material on aircraft. Soldiers from the iSAS stormed the plane, and luckily a lone iPod touch was discovered in the cargo hold and iDefused moments before detonation. Despite the crisis being averted, airport security services worldwide are upgrading their safety procedures to screen for Apple Products.
Having harmed no one, it is unlikely Mr. Door will face a harsh sentence. "However," says Agent Rackerman of the newly established FBI iCrimes department, "He was playing Nickelback off the iPods in built-speakers at the time of the explosion, so he may face prison time on that basis alone.
Report compiled by iHave to much time
Myth busters did an episode where jaw breakers left in the sun can lethally explode their contents to possibly mimic napalm. We tend to forget that while the product was made by some company, the product ends up in the hands of some consumer that is probably going to do something it wasn't designed for, which could lead to hazardous results.sooperman said:Yes I do. Never. I own an iPod Touch, and I am more than confident that it will not explode at random in my pocket. This kid was doing something weird with it; mabybe it was an app, maybe he got it hot, maybe he did something to the hardrive.Keane Ng said:iPod Touch owners, be sure you've got a fire extinguisher handy at all times when you've got your hardware in your pocket. You never know when it might explode.
Did you know that if you leave a PSP in the sun for too long, it will explode like a hand grenade? Same thing happened here. This kid found the thing that will make an iPod Touch explode. By accident, I'm sure, but he did.
I just know.
ironmace1 said:when I saw the title I laughed but the actual storys a bit sad but the sue is a bit extreme I mean 75,000! but mabye him and his mum are terroists and they blew up is ipod touch so they could sue them to buy thousonds of iphones with twice the destructive capability because of the exploding cell phone! and your right im insane