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The Hungarian postal service, Magyar Posta, is issuing a commemorative sheet bearing Steve Jobs image. The sheet, which includes a perforated stamp-sized image of Steve Jobs, will sell for 1,000 forints (about $4.40).

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From the Associated Press:

The sheet includes a perforated portrait of Jobs, while an accompanying card shows silhouettes of some of the inventor’s characteristic poses and a quote about Jobs by Erno Rubik, the Hungarian architect who created Rubik’s Cube and other mechanical puzzles.

The sheet is strictly for commemoration however, and cannot be used as postage. 5,000 sheets will be sold starting in December from Magyar Posta's online store (Hungarian only).

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Doctor Q Avatar
189 months ago
Competitors could never lick Steve Jobs, but now everyone can! :)
Score: 15 Votes (Like | Disagree)
189 months ago




That's the cost to send a letter in countries over the world.

www.atms.ch/rates/index.php

That's why I have a nice little chuckle when people here in the US complain about the price of stamps going up 1 or 2 cents. They have no idea...

Well, for most Americans there is no world..
Score: 14 Votes (Like | Disagree)
wikus Avatar
189 months ago
Well, for most Americans there is no world..

A friend of mine studying at the University of Philadelphia was once asked where she's from due to her accent. She answered 'I'm from Poland'. The American gave her another question 'What state is that in?'

Makes me laugh every time.
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
SidewaysTakumi Avatar
189 months ago

Well, for most Americans there is no world..

Lol how true. And I'm an American.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
189 months ago
A friend of mine studying at the University of Philadelphia was once asked where she's from due to her accent. She answered 'I'm from Poland'. The American gave her another question 'What state is that in?'

Makes me laugh every time.


I was in Paris about 10 years ago. Talking to a guy at a local market.
"Where are you from?" He asks me
"Sydney, Australia" l reply
"Oh, l'm driving there next week"
:eek::D:D:D
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
189 months ago
A friend of mine studying at the University of Philadelphia was once asked where she's from due to her accent. She answered 'I'm from Poland'. The American gave her another question 'What state is that in?'

Makes me laugh every time.

Someone (an American) asked my French ex-girlfriend if they had a moon in France. Bye the way, that person didn't know where France is.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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