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10:39 | 30-10-2008 | Copyright, Hardware, Wine | No Comments

учитывая мою текущую склонность к вину, просто не мог пройти мимо:

Due to a new EU trade rule, wineries can’t use the word “port” on their label unless the wine was actually made in Portugal. California’s Peltier Station Winery, however, discovered (or should I say invented?) a loophole: they called their new dessert wine “USB” and put a tree with USB roots on the label. And that’s just the beginning of the geekery.

The label maker, 6 West Design, also reveals that the USB-tree on the front is composed of binary code that translates to “Peltier Station.” And in case you still don’t get the pun, there are several fill-in-the-blanks on the back label like “an im____ant agreement” or “in your ____folio.”

жду eSATA Tawny и Ethernet Vintage.

  

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