She walked right up to me and got within my comfort field, Crandall
stammered. I was taken aback. She pulled out the earbuds on her iPod
and indicated the jack with her eyes.
Warily unplugging his own earbuds, Crandall gingerly plugged them into
the woman's iPod, and was greeted by a rush of
JESUS! next thing you know children will be plugging
in to hear seniors listen to bach and sinatra!
I think its so neat when writers write free ads for
companies and people and people's companies under the
'news' section.
sarcasticme.
--- lisa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
She walked right up to
An interesting angle on this:
quote
Silent, Subtle Desperation :.
Look at this example of how people are using a mass produced gadget to
find meaning in their lives. Life in the so-called information age:
During his regular evening walk, software executive Steve Crandall often
nods a polite
LOL - the promiscuous iPod woman who imposes techno upon poor Crandall -
hehe!
I kinda like Diana's idea of the young plugging in to check out the
senior's Bach Sinatra ...
of course there are *many* ways of seeing the story. I was amused by the
article for several reasons:
the power of