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venta ([personal profile] venta) wrote2010-01-21 10:42 am
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I remember, I remember, back in the day, when laptops were things to be marvelled at. Anyone on a train with a laptop computer would find people looking, pointing, maybe trying to sneak a glimpse at the wondrous machine.

It's still occasionally noticeable today. The first people on the tube with PSPs, the first people out in public with iPhones, they each drew their share of admiring, interested, or envious glances. They were commentworthy.

Yesterday, for the first time ever, I noticed it happening to me. Passengers on the train cast furtive glances when they thought I wasn't looking. Someone drew a friend's attention. Another traveller peered over my shoulder for a better look.

I was reading a hand-written letter.

[identity profile] rosenkavalier.livejournal.com 2010-01-21 03:30 pm (UTC)(link)
I'd wondered the same. It certainly seems to get more attention than people (mostly women) who are knitting, but I don't know if this is simply because knitting in public spaces seems to be rather more common than sewing.