Of course, you're insinuating that Apple scrambled with one month before announcement and redid their entire design to rip off the Prada, which I'm taking from you involves redoing the iPhone to be a touch screen based product. And, of course, this was a blatant copy, but LG never bothered to sue.
No, he's insinuating that considering the design constraints, the result will be very similar when trying to do a touch device, presenting a similar device from the same time period that arrived to that design through the same process Apple followed. Given that externalities drive the design, the resulting design shouldn't be granted exclusivity with the full backing of the law in detriment of other providers and, ultimately, consumers.
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The PHD Movie. The acting is a bit amateurish, as they are all real students, but I believe is part of what makes it great. The deliveries are excellent and the plot is something you'd never get from Hollywood: interesting, witty, funny and good.
The only one I can think of that wasn't a complete train wreck is Aeon Flux.
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