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South Koreans Use Sausages as iPhone Stylus

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Those sausages are just plain snack, just like individually packed Slim Jim. They are tightly sealed in plastic wrapping, and they don't need to be kept in the fridge, no need to cook. Doesn't smell anything when unopened. If it works, heck, I would use it as a stylus too. I put on thin gloves when I drive in colder seasons. I hate to take off my gloves to use my ipod touch.
 
[citation][nom]pattyrr[/nom]Or you could just buy 1 of the gloves that has a little "tip" on the fingers... specifically working with the iPhone's screens.[/citation]
on sale next week the via the Apple store Iglove....
 
THe title could have been far worse...

"Japanese man who married DS uses sausage as stylus" -_-
 
[citation][nom]pattyrr[/nom]> Apple should be held responsible for this Responsible for what? For designing a touch-screen that works exactly like it should? Designed to be touched by hand... not a sausage.[/citation]

Stockholm.
 
Been living in South Korea for about seven months now - those aren't sausages. They're little cheesy-stick things wrapped in plastic.
 
I think those are fish based sausages if I am correct. They are common in Japan and Korea.
 
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