 | | | Lake Placid, a two-time Olympic village, with one or two feet of snow | |
| | | Mini checks out where the olympics began - the base of the torch | |
| | | He wasn't interested in getting closer to the 90m (smaller of two) ski jump... | |
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 | | | ...the speedskating oval... | |
| | | | USA 4, USSR 3 = "miracle on ice". Apple 10% market share = "no problem"? | |
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 | | | Standing in Jim Craig's shoes, er skates, er helmet...was interesting! | |
| | | But a few things confused him: | |
| | | How do they have horse shows with two feet of snow? | |
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 | | | This beach isn't much like the ones I hang out at in the Valley... | |
| | | There is a lake here (two actually), so why not go swimming? | |
| | | I guess there are a couple of good reasons - snow and this sign primarily... | |
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 | | | What need is there for ice cream when you have snow? | |
| | | After all that snow and winter activity, mini got cold... | |
| | | So he went inside and gave us a lecture on Macintosh history (5.5 to 10.2)... | |
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 | | | ...while the weight of the Cube's death weighed heavily on his shoulders. | |
| | | "Help! I'm trapped in a case of my own design!" | |
| | | But "power and sex" help him escape... | |
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 | | | Not very far - with the snow falling heavily... | |
| | | Mini's chances of a quick exit seem slim indeed! | |
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