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Nov 11 2008, 1:00am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Getting a gadget tattooed has gotten popular since the Zune Dude tattooed a Zune logo on his skin. BlackBerry community site CrackBerry called out a give away of ten BlackBerry Storm smartphones and asked entrants what they would do for a free Storm. From the 3,000 participants around 180 would get a BlackBerry tattoo in exchange for free Storm. That is pretty amazing as tattoos do not wash off.
CrackBerry picked a guy named T.J. as winner who got the tattoo on video from an Apple fanboy tattoo artist.Unless you use the Freedom-2 removable Tattoo Ink you are better off to pay for the Storm in my mind - for one thing it will help with the ladies to not have a gadget tattooed on your body.
See the video below.
Via CrackBerry. More BlackBerry Storm News.
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Luigi Lugmayr
Luigi is the founding chief Editor of I4U News and brings over 15 years
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