The week in your words: Microsoft snub, file sharing and PC mugs
By Stuart Turton
Posted on 15 Feb 2008 at 16:48
Gindylow was equally unimpressed. "I assume this was some half-baked last-minute idea aimed at getting a pass, having spent the last three of his student years doing anything other than study."
We certainly hope so, what else is university for? We quite liked givin's suggestion too.
"LED fortune cookies next?"
And touchscreen dinner plates, and OLED cutlery hopefully. The possibilities are endless.
See you next week.
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