Thwarted By Apple Refusal to Get Greener, Greenpeace Projects Green on Apple Logos

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Apparently Greenpeace attended Macworld for no better reason than to throw a wrench in Apple’s game, projecting green backgrounds across large company logos as well as shots of Asian scrap yards.

Better still, they have a video of Steve Jobs crooning the sweet nothings they really want to hear in ’07. There’s even a website dedicated to getting Apple greener.

Hm. Greenpeace is a lot like that scary ex who insists you were wrong but keeps lurking around long after you’ve moved on in order to spread the word. We feel greener just thinking about it.

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