File:Windows 7 WHOPPER.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionWindows 7 WHOPPER.jpg | "Windows 7 Whopper" from Burger King in Japan. Hamburger with seven meat patties sold as promotional tie-in around the time of Microsoft's Windows 7 launch. |
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Author | Steve Nagata from Tokyo, Japan |
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current | 04:18, 12 February 2010 | 800 × 600 (74 KB) | File Upload Bot (Magnus Manske) (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description=Japan is a land of ideas. That's how we get giant TV screens, anime, figures, Godzilla, and Giant Robots. Arguably some of these ideas are better than others. I can't count the number of times I have seen a sign or had someone |
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