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Marin Perez
 

What Would You Do For A BlackBerry Storm?

Our friends at Crackberry are giving away 10 BlackBerry Storms to the most-dedicated fans. I was a big fan of the first touch-screen handset from Research In Motion, but these winners are far more dedicated than I ever could be.

Our friends at Crackberry are giving away 10 BlackBerry Storms to the most-dedicated fans. I was a big fan of the first touch-screen handset from Research In Motion, but these winners are far more dedicated than I ever could be.To win, one of these guys got a device-size tattoo with the Crackberry logo on his leg. I think it's amazing enough that one person was willing to do this, but the Crackberry folks said they had 187 people willing to get a tat. T.J. won because his e-mail stood out:

I will get a lifesize tattoo of a BlackBerry Storm with the CB logo. And below the Storm, I will get iPhones Suck tattooed (which could put me in harm's way because my tattoo artist is a DIE HARD iPhone/Apple user. He has 3 Macs at the shop!!) Remember, A tattoo IS FOREVER, fighting a bear is only momentary...lol.

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