More cellphones than people in Holland
So, according to this story from Engadget, there are more cellphones than people in Holland. I suppose it's the same dubious-type distinction that New Zealand has when it professes to have more sheep than people.
Then again, there are still those few people who keep the U.S. from distinguishing itself that way by refusing to buy a cellphone until it can run their lives, complete with garage door opener, laser pointer, and toaser oven. ;)
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The link to the article didn't work, so I couldn't see their sources, but this reminds me of a Snapple cap I keep getting that says there are three times as many cars as people in Los Angeles. That is, of course, ridiculous. That means a family of four has, on average, twelve cars. For every family of four that has only two, there must be another with twenty-two.
And don't try to tell me it's all the buses and taxis either. Think about what the purpose of public transportation is and you'll realize that doesn't make sense.
And it can't be celebrities with tons of cars because as I mentioned before, for each family of four with only two cars (and there are probably many who have less than two) there needs to be an individual celebrity with thirteen. How many of these celebrities are there?
- EK
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