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BW Online | June 21, 2004 | Your Lapel Is Ringing
by k at 11:26 am EDT, Jun 22, 2004

] Wearable cell phones will start making their way into the
] U.S. over the next 12 months -- and by 2007, 20% of U.S.
] cell-phone users will likely be donning haute couture
] phones

[ I'm all for it. With bluetooth and UWB, there's no reason the transciever needs to be near the speaker/mic. -k]


 
RE: BW Online | June 21, 2004 | Your Lapel Is Ringing
by Hijexx at 11:33 am EDT, Jun 22, 2004

k wrote:
] ] Wearable cell phones will start making their way into the
] ] U.S. over the next 12 months -- and by 2007, 20% of U.S.
] ] cell-phone users will likely be donning haute couture
] ] phones
]
] [ I'm all for it. With bluetooth and UWB, there's no reason
] the transciever needs to be near the speaker/mic. -k]

Anyone remember the old Ray Bradbury shorts that were a television show? There was one where everybody has lapel phones. I can't remember the title of that short, but it was really neat for its time. The premise is a guy is introduced into a society where everybody is walking around with these phones and constantly talking into them, ignoring actual people as they walk by, having conversations with the air. Not accustomed to it, the guy goes mad, and the way it was filmed conveys that frustration very well.

I always used that as an analogy for the current cell phone craze. Now that they lapel phones are coming, I see Bradbury as prophetic. Here's to hoping Fahrenheit 451 doesn't come true though.

[EDIT]

This is the episode:

http://www.scifilm.org/tv/raybradbury/raybradbury5-2.html

In the TV adaptation, they used lapel phones rather than radio wrist-watches.

...

Bradbury scored yet another prognostication bull's-eye in his 1953
short story "The Murderer," wherein a man is imprisoned for wrecking
"machines that yak-yak-yak." The most offensive devices were the
"radio wristwatch" communicators.

Said the electronics murderer: "... my friends and wife phoned every
five minutes. What is there about such 'conveniences' that makes them
so temptingly convenient? ... Convenient for my office, so when I'm in
the field with my radio car there's no moment when I'm not in touch.
In touch! There's a slimy phrase. Touch, hell. Gripped! Pawed,
rather."

As retribution, the murderer jams radio wristwatch signals on a
commuter bus and delights in the "terrible, unexpected silence" he
creates: "The bus inhabitants faced with having to converse with each
other."


  
RE: BW Online | June 21, 2004 | Your Lapel Is Ringing
by Decius at 1:12 pm EDT, Jun 22, 2004

Hijexx wrote:
] k wrote:
] ] ] Wearable cell phones will start making their way into the
] ] ] U.S. over the next 12 months -- and by 2007, 20% of U.S.
] ] ] cell-phone users will likely be donning haute couture
] ] ] phones
] ]
] ] [ I'm all for it. With bluetooth and UWB, there's no reason
]
] ] the transciever needs to be near the speaker/mic. -k]
]
] Anyone remember the old Ray Bradbury shorts that were a
] television show? There was one where everybody has lapel
] phones. I can't remember the title of that short, but it was
] really neat for its time. The premise is a guy is introduced
] into a society where everybody is walking around with these
] phones and constantly talking into them, ignoring actual
] people as they walk by, having conversations with the air.
] Not accustomed to it, the guy goes mad, and the way it was
] filmed conveys that frustration very well.
]

You don't recall the name do you?


  
RE: BW Online | June 21, 2004 | Your Lapel Is Ringing
by k at 1:13 pm EDT, Jun 22, 2004

Hijexx wrote:
] Anyone remember the old Ray Bradbury shorts that were a
] television show? There was one where everybody has lapel
] phones. I can't remember the title of that short, but it was
] really neat for its time. The premise is a guy is introduced
] into a society where everybody is walking around with these
] phones and constantly talking into them, ignoring actual
] people as they walk by, having conversations with the air.
] Not accustomed to it, the guy goes mad, and the way it was
] filmed conveys that frustration very well.
]
] I always used that as an analogy for the current cell phone
] craze. Now that they lapel phones are coming, I see Bradbury
] as prophetic. Here's to hoping Fahrenheit 451 doesn't come
] true though.

[ Never saw those, but I apreciate the sentiment. I'm only just getting used to seeing individuals, usually middle aged ladies at Target, talking as if to no one. Sometimes i still have that split second of "wtf?".

Anyway, I think phones are way overused, but they're certainly necessary sometimes. To that end, I feel like they should be as unobtrusive as possible. -k]


   
RE: BW Online | June 21, 2004 | Your Lapel Is Ringing
by Hijexx at 1:48 pm EDT, Jun 22, 2004

k wrote:

] [ Never saw those, but I apreciate the sentiment. I'm only
] just getting used to seeing individuals, usually middle aged
] ladies at Target, talking as if to no one. Sometimes i still
] have that split second of "wtf?".
]
] Anyway, I think phones are way overused, but they're certainly
] necessary sometimes. To that end, I feel like they should be
] as unobtrusive as possible. -k]

I updated my entry with a synopsis. Not sure if you get the updates in your memebox when I do an edit. It was called "The Murderer." Trying to see if it's available on DVD or something or if SciFi channel still broadcasts it. I saw it a long time ago but it stuck in my head, made an impression, it was pretty funny.


 
 
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