Secret Features of Apple’s New Headquarters


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  • http://bleacherreport.com/users/535519-nick-p nick price

    Apple HQ to look like spaceship. New features for “Mission control”and “LaunchPad.

  • http://twitter.com/podperson Tonio Loewald

    Putting the Stargate sigils on the roof would be awesome.

  • http://randomsongoftheday.org Brian Burwell

    I think it looks more like the ring transporter platform.

  • Anonymous

    hahaha…funny… looks lyk umbrella corporation 4m d movie resident evil…

  • Anonymous

    Joy of Tech — the “Family Circus” of online comics.

  • http://twitter.com/bilal_official bilal majeed

    super post. really enjoyed it!

  • http://tristantom.com Tristan

    This is stupid.

  • http://twitter.com/Snaggy Snaggy

    Well, apparently Family Circus is the most widely syndicated cartoon panel in the world, so we’ll take that as a compliment. :-D

  • http://twitter.com/architecturally Albert

    Architecture rules!

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_PUNRFHGNMLQ3KJL2RQSRUYPLZY KARL

    It actually looks like the space gate in the old transformers cartoon show. Megatron’s sending energon cubes to shockwave through Steve Jobs’ office…

  • http://jordansteffen.com/ Jordan Steffen

    you forgot the feature which includes foundation-detachment system for emergency liftoff (it is a space craft after all) incase of end-of-the-world-syndrome.

  • Anonymous

    Funny!

  • http://ctndigital.com Jeff J

    OOPS … Left out the reality-distortion bubble where actual facts bounce off a force field that prevents unauthorized entry of noncult stuff. Also Gruber’s backdoor is missing… and of course the Auto-Sync mobile device “Erase” we all know and love that sits right next to a massive iTuning Fork-you sculpture.

  • http://twitter.com/xtreme014 gurdeep singh

    Apple HQ…hmmm… looking good.they are doing something creative.looks great.

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