I'm old enough to remember when Casio brought out calculator watches with the rubberised buttons and guys in school thought it was the bomb. But within three weeks, the task of taking a bic biro to the fiddly little buttons resulted in terminal issues for the keypad. I'm already struggling with the iPhone here. How are normal fingers going to work their way around this with any dexterity? Must we evolve into midgets? I think it's a natty idea, but kinda sci-fi movie from twelve years ago. Me fail.
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I'm old enough to remember when Casio brought out calculator watches with the rubberised buttons and guys in school thought it was the bomb. But within three weeks, the task of taking a bic biro to the fiddly little buttons resulted in terminal issues for the keypad. I'm already struggling with the iPhone here. How are normal fingers going to work their way around this with any dexterity? Must we evolve into midgets? I think it's a natty idea, but kinda sci-fi movie from twelve years ago. Me fail.
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