Lately I haven’t had much exciting happen and so I have lacked in blog entries for this very reason.
But yesterday something did happen, and I feel I could write enough in sufficient detail that would make it a lengthy enough post that I could call a blog.
Me and Andrew were going to a movie last night, The Year One to be precise. Can’t remember most of it to be honest. But before the film started we were just mishing round the mall having a look at clothes for Andrew and trying on hats and things until we decided to go into Dick Smith Electronics.
Our main reason for entry was to see if they had a play-in-store Guitar Hero set up.
They didnt.
So I pointed out that we were near the Mac section of the store, Andrew walked on over, just a little too fast for a PC fan… And we began to browse at the various hunks of Mac crap.
We were viewing the iMovie application on the 28 inch iMac when we came across a particularly interesting video. It seemed to be two guys innocently filming themselves on the iSight until we watched more of the clip dated 26 June 2009.
One of the young men proceeded to walk away from the camera with his back turned, baggy pants of course, as I commented “Pull your pants up!”. But alas he could not hear me 3 months later.
The other young man was still viewing himself on screen while to our disgust, and enjoyment, the further away young man pulled up his long coat to reveal his bottom. No wonder his pants were so low – he had been planning to record himself mooning an in-store iSight. He held his coat up above his waist for a few seconds before dropping it back down, hoisting up his trousers and walking out of shot.
Andrew and I were gobsmacked. The ideas that these people get…
I had skipped back in the clip track to watch it again to make sure my eyes weren’t fooling me and this guy really had flashed in the Dick Smith store when a shop assistant approached and asked us what was going on.
I explained to him what I had witnessed and his solution was;
1) Ask for help from another employee.
2) Turn off the monitor.
3) Refuse my offer to delete the incriminating clip.
What a great employee, he sure knew his iMacs. I like how even after 3 months that clip had still not been deleted.
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