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A Rubik’s Cube for Those Who Couldn’t Care Less

Posted in Gadgets by Dan at 9:02 am
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This should level the playing field against all those SMARTASS people who love to show off that they have nothing better to do in their lives except play with a plastic cube and and brag. I’m ordering this for everyone in my office!

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11 Responses to “A Rubik’s Cube for Those Who Couldn’t Care Less”

  1. Cynic821 says:

    the term is “COULDNT care less”

  2. Yeah, Cynic is right says:

    Saying “Could care less” makes absolutely no sense. I could care less. WOW! That means you care in some way, because it is possible for you to care less. I couldN’T care less, on the other hand indicates that there is no way for you to care any less, as you don’t care at all.

    gg Dan.

    Nub.

  3. Buddha says:

    Wouldn’t it be cheaper to just color the one I’ve got now?

  4. Roachmill says:

    Maybe he wasn’t using the “Term”

  5. Myke says:

    I would still peel the stickers off and replace them just to be an ass =-)

  6. Dan says:

    Ok, thanks for telling me about the tittle error – It was 3AM in Vegas when I wrote that :)

  7. Agatha Crispie says:

    Actually it’s completely ambiguous. If you can’t care less it could be that your code of behavior makes it impossible for you to care less. On the other hand if you could care less it means you don’t care how much you care and it’s all the same to you if you cared less.

  8. Aaron says:

    What is a tittle? (Sorry couldn’t resist) Onward and upwise!

  9. drpunkerz says:

    Whats with everyone ALWAYS making corrections on people’s blogs?

  10. AlliXSenoS says:

    I was thinking of letting it slide, but after reading the comments, I just couldn’t… the guy was called Rubik and not Rubic :)

  11. John Beyer says:

    They arent hard, took me an hour to solve mine and three days to memorize if you really need to search “rubiks cube solution” on google and you can too.

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