Lithuania iPad protest: Cause this is how they roll (Video)
Seriously, what can't iPads do?
My Lithuanian informant tells me that this is a protest about what demonstrators say is the drain that immigration is having on the Lithuanian economy. The laughing cameramen are making fun of the man's unusual protest sign, which is unfathomable to me. This iPad on a stick is the most genius protest sign ever. Where were these at the Rally for Sanity?
(Hat tip to 9to5Mac. And thank you, Jura!)
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Melissa Bell
| November 11, 2010; 3:24 PM ET
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