
My God. They're typecasting at the 2010 Consumer Electronics Show in Vegas. Kinda. I've already left my comment - feel free to dive in and enlighten these gentlemen on the finer points of typecasting.
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I've been seeing a LOT of CES folks around work the last couple of days. And you know what else CES brings out of the woodwork? Hookers. Hundreds of 'em. Damnedest thing I ever saw.
Hookers. Well. That says a lot.
Yeah, sorry. I ruminated for a moment on a more genteel way of putting it, but there really was none.
Though it may go without saying that among all of the geeks legion and prostitutes many, not a one has been seen to be bearing a scribeomechanical device of any kind.
Being in the tech industry myself, CES and conferences like it (esp. when in Vegas, good grief!) seem to be largely an excuse for guys to party with booth babes, pole dancers, and whatnot on the company dime, esp. young whippersnappers such as these. But I dunno, I wouldn't turn down a paid trip to Vegas either.
I think these two with their typewriter are adorable, and bonus points for the mustache. "The best way to honor technology is by ignoring it." Amen.
He doesn't sound like much of a typist; too many "y'knows."
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