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May 14th, 1999

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Apple's iMac Fad Penetrates New Market
Please be advised that this article is intended for mature and adult audiences only.

The design fad that seems to be sweeping markets as varied as computer peripherals to irons has entered into a new market. The adult pleasure market. While not entirely true, someone has gone to great lengths to parody the iMac look in a fictitious product called the iBrator.

In a site entitled "Welcome to the Revolution: The iBrator." someone has paired a suggestively shaped and bondi-blue colored "device" called the iBrator. The iBrator is paired with an iMac in one picture. The parody also extends into the office world with jibes at Y2K, "plug-and-play," and other business humor.

If you wish to see the iBrator and the accompanying humor, visit the web site.

The Mac Observer Spin: This is a dangerous story for us to post, but taste aside, this is a brilliant parody. Please do not go visit the site if sexual issues offend you. We know that many Observers will either love it and find it hilarious, or hate it and be offended that we posted this story. Whatever your thoughts, you can write us and let us know.

[Editor's Note: The iBrator site has moved to a new location. The original link below no longer worls. Use this one.

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