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These devices of the future, are they like those

cars that fly, robots that would do all our work, living on the moon, etc and all that other nonsense promised in the 1950s.

Change is slow, the ipod is a simple device, using old tech, and that's still thought of as a modern gadget. The stuff she is talking about will take 20+ years before it's used by the masses.

posted by : interested_party, 20 August 2008 Complain about this comment
The Manic Street Preachers

Will they be keen when this redundancy reaches the great Macless Buckingham, or Soho Square, its cup of cheer, no longer running over, ushers having usurped its solemn affirmation with a smoking bans and aggrevated £1.14 on-trade beer duty? Will not the proactive wellness programming dissemble into a 
gigantic experiment with nature and the whole of humanity, which has gone seriously wrong, and wreak dysfunctional conurbations of unmentionable awfulness? Yes nanny, I'm forced to seek solace surviving only on Slug & Lettuce. Whither has the fair fare days of my merry wandering left off and is now only a surveillance of a poor sod? What almighty powers affords administration whose is perdition? Ha! Overclocker's Spirit world!

posted by : Ghost Exmachina, 19 August 2008 Complain about this comment

Mobile mood rings and weight watchers by Intel

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