In today's science fiction world, the term "all electronic devices" is rapidly becoming "everything". The average wristwatch is electronic. Cameras are almost universally digital. Hearing aids, pacemakers,...
I've got pens and torches with electronics in them. My carry-on luggage - admittedly I'm an extreme case - is full of gadgets. They can't all be turned off. Even when the LCD display says it's off, it ain't.
Hmmm. Maybe there's a chance here. I'm planning to be in Charleston for BookCzuk's gathering. !0 -12 October. I want to spend a couple of days before that in Washington, but the rest of my trip is very loosely pencilled in. Ten days away, Australia, Asia, Europe, America and home. maybe there's a chance for a quick meeting somewhere in Europe in the first week of October?
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I've got pens and torches with electronics in them. My carry-on luggage - admittedly I'm an extreme case - is full of gadgets. They can't all be turned off. Even when the LCD display says it's off, it ain't.
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Have a grat holiday pet.
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