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You have to wonder about the type of people driving this technology. Look at the first comment:
“I would love to use this to read all my manga, but I worry about the battery life.”
Thousands of years of human development, culminates in the brainless reading cartoons about large-eyed children on high tech paper! It’s enough to give George Monbiot a fit.
Anyway, I’m off to watch Big Brother on my 42 inch LCD. 😉
Funny you should say that Eric – I’ve always thought that George ‘son of Lord’ Monbiot was fit too. Must be the glasses….What is it with me and speccy guys??
You’ve lost me on the manga stuff though. Is that, like, similar to minga or something? I have enough trouble with a traditional pencil and paper let alone all these electronic gism-mos. Still, what else would you expect from an Eton-educated, Oxbridge graduate currently earning a six-figure salart as the Head of R & D for a major global electronics manufacturer?
Very impressive, Pooternanny.
But what I want to know is this:
Will I still be able to pin Norman Johnson’s piccy to my dartboard when it’s made of this stuff?
Technology is all very well, Poots – but some things are sacrosanct….
Isn’t Sophie R an angel??:
http://rswipe.blogspot.com/2006/01/tanya-beckett-sophie-raworth_08.html
xxx
Roberta
You have to wonder about the type of people driving this technology. Look at the first comment:
“I would love to use this to read all my manga, but I worry about the battery life.”
Thousands of years of human development, culminates in the brainless reading cartoons about large-eyed children on high tech paper! It’s enough to give George Monbiot a fit.
Anyway, I’m off to watch Big Brother on my 42 inch LCD. 😉
Funny you should say that Eric – I’ve always thought that George ‘son of Lord’ Monbiot was fit too. Must be the glasses….What is it with me and speccy guys??
You’ve lost me on the manga stuff though. Is that, like, similar to minga or something? I have enough trouble with a traditional pencil and paper let alone all these electronic gism-mos. Still, what else would you expect from an Eton-educated, Oxbridge graduate currently earning a six-figure salart as the Head of R & D for a major global electronics manufacturer?
xxx
Roberta