tex wrote:
>>But not even TV works on TV, when the screen falls below
>>dimensions that keitai screens haven't reached yet (sizes that
>>they may never reach in a handset form factor.)
>In the context of 'Western' culture this is perhaps true. However, in
>vast stretches of the 'undeveloped' world, many folks do not have and
>likely will never have access to either the big or small(tv) screen, >and
>the primary visual communication medium in many cultures will >probably be
>some sort of handheld wireless device. In that scenario things may evolve
>very differently.
I think the villagers of Jambobwanaspeschialpraisforyou are more likely to
gather around the village's only TV for the evening entertainment than
around the village's only keitai...;)
/Daniel Helmer
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Received on Fri Aug 10 04:36:53 2001