It was funny how much whizzing and whirling and beeping and clicks and sampling and other assorted electronic noises filled the living room while Todd and Toby were here. 3 androids, two laptops, big screen T.V., DVD, other phones, microwaves, etc. etc.
And these guys are near 40 years old! I wonder what it must sound like in younger homes -- unless all the noise is segregated to separate rooms, I guess.
I just stuff my head in the first page of a book and transport myself out of there.
We started talking Kindle and I-pad, and Toby made the case that most people simply can't afford them, yet. "I can still buy a used book for a few bucks," he said.
I'm definitely more wary than either of them are.
And these guys are near 40 years old! I wonder what it must sound like in younger homes -- unless all the noise is segregated to separate rooms, I guess.
I just stuff my head in the first page of a book and transport myself out of there.
We started talking Kindle and I-pad, and Toby made the case that most people simply can't afford them, yet. "I can still buy a used book for a few bucks," he said.
I'm definitely more wary than either of them are.