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The President of the U.S. Uses a MacBook Pro (in 24, at least)

Fox’s 24 is my favorite TV show hands down. In fact, it’s pretty much the only thing that I watch the night of, whereas everything else is relegated to folders on my TiVo. Ok, I guess there is 30 Rock, but I digress.

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Fox’s 24 is my favorite TV show hands down. In fact, it’s pretty much the only thing that I watch the night of, whereas everything else is relegated to folders on my TiVo. Ok, I guess there is 30 Rock, but I digress.
In tonight’s episode, 10:00am – 11:00am, President Wayne Palmer is hurried off to a secret bunker after a rogue suitcase nuke is detonated in suburban Los Angeles. His computer of choice? A MacBook Pro of course.


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Fox’s 24 is my favorite TV show hands down. In fact, it’s pretty much the only thing that I watch the night of, whereas everything else is relegated to folders on my TiVo. Ok, I guess there is 30 Rock, but I digress.
In tonight’s episode, 10:00am – 11:00am, President Wayne Palmer is hurried off to a secret bunker after a rogue suitcase nuke is detonated in suburban Los Angeles. His computer of choice? A MacBook Pro of course.

By Jason O'Grady

Founded the PowerPage in 1995.

One reply on “The President of the U.S. Uses a MacBook Pro (in 24, at least)”

Hey. Can’t wait until next week. Jack’s dad… Wow. Anyway, that wasn’t a dirty nuke. That was a fissionable, detonated nuke. Dirty nukes don’t have the fancy flash and just spread radioactive debris everywhere. That thing detonated and actually split the atom.

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