By Dunstan VavasourPosted Thursday 22nd November 2007 14:10 GMT
Sir,
While your article covers how the Eee PC is such a wished for item, it is around this time that we start thinking not only of what we would like for Christmas, but also of next year's summer holiday. While exploring off-the-beaten-track locations has its appeals, there's nothing quite like lying on a beach to help unwind.
Somehow a beach holiday and techie toys don't seem to resonate together very well, but you may somewhere in your pictures archive have something which will join these two improbable themes?
By Pedantic TwatPosted Thursday 22nd November 2007 15:55 GMT
The young lady does indeed seem to have a problem with her hand, almost as though it had been grafted on at some point.
Also, and this is not necessarily unrelated, I am also a little concerned that the PC appears to throw no shadow, much like the vampirical undead of legend.
Could it be that Vlad the Impaler has been reborn with a Linux operating system?
By JohnPosted Thursday 22nd November 2007 16:32 GMT
It's just struck me (and possibly Simon above) - that image we've been seeing so much of is a Photoshop job. The Eee isn't really there. That poor lass.
Comments on: Kindle, Eee PC top Amazon.com 'most wanted' list
Christmas and Summer Holidays #
By Dunstan Vavasour Posted Thursday 22nd November 2007 14:10 GMT
The hand.. #
By Simon Cresswell Posted Thursday 22nd November 2007 14:42 GMT
Cripes! #
By Jonathan Richards Posted Thursday 22nd November 2007 14:42 GMT
Hmmmm #
By Rob Posted Thursday 22nd November 2007 14:50 GMT
call me a cynic... #
By Hein Kruger Posted Thursday 22nd November 2007 15:28 GMT
Portable #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 22nd November 2007 15:34 GMT
Vampire PC? #
By Pedantic Twat Posted Thursday 22nd November 2007 15:55 GMT
Title #
By John Posted Thursday 22nd November 2007 16:32 GMT
Never mind the poor lass John #
By Simon Cresswell Posted Thursday 22nd November 2007 17:16 GMT
Something wrong with her hand? #
By Barry Posted Thursday 22nd November 2007 17:17 GMT