Tom Dickson has adapted the new Siri technology from the new iPhone 4S into his Blendtec Total Blender:
MacDailyNews Take: With Siri in there, we kind of want to report Tom to the cops for virtual murder.
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This guy is still around??? Why bother…
Siri is in there, that’s murder!
Will HE blend?
This clown’s act went stale a few years ago. It says so much about the age we live in that aging famewhores like him still merit media coverage.
I agree. Jeez, I’m sure it was at least 6 or 7 years ago I first saw it. After 10 items, I was done watching it.
In all fairness, they’re selling the blender, not blending for the fun of destroying things.
If you tell Siri you are gonna kill someone, will Siri say “OK, the gun is ordered” or will Siri call 9-1-1? Someone want to test that?
My bet is that was his old iPhone 4… He wanted to ‘blend’ it earlier, but without a replacement, he was reluctant. Shame he didn’t have anyone to pass his old 4 on to… That’s another shot of ‘reality TV.’
Everyone’s a critic. This is a tough crowd of pig headed elitist reponses. The guy is funny and he is good at selling blenders. I wish my blender could do that. He makes a great point, is unique and is not taking his product too seriously. No harm in this. Why the hate?
And anybody who obviously disagrees with you ends up with being called pig-headed, elitist & hateful. We probably don’t live in the same ZIP code as people in my neighborhood do not test the durability of their blenders by chopping smartphones.
What do they use to test the durability of their blenders? Baby food?
@RL
You smell and your mother dresses you funny :0)
Now that is the kind of humor I was looking for. Where have you been hiding. Sit Booboo.
DAYUM! ZIIIING 🙂
I still love this guy.
A neat marketing gimmick, but an incredible waste of products being consumed by the blender. I think we get it now… if the blender can blend previous iPhones, what are the chances it can’t blend an iPhone 4S too? What a waste. Besides, it says in the Blendtec fine print that you should not put any solid objects in the blender (for legal reasons). Just because a blender has brute force does not make it the best in the market. The blender being demonstrated seems capable, but it sure isn’t no Vita-Mix!
The Justin Bieber ‘Will It Blend?’ is far more fun and funny. 😆
The model he uses runs at 20 amps. You can’t use
it at home unless you rewire your kitchen wiring.