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#1 Shannon Vyff

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Posted 11 December 2007 - 04:32 AM


Ok, maybe not this--but I could see something similar ;)

Digital Tombstones for sale, two thousand dollars:


http://www.cnn.com/2...s.ap/index.html

Edited by Shannon, 11 December 2007 - 04:33 AM.


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Posted 11 December 2007 - 05:02 AM

Ok, maybe not this--but I could see something similar ;)

Digital Tombstones for sale, two thousand dollars:

http://www.cnn.com/2...s.ap/index.html

Weird article. Here are some snippets I liked.

"We don't release our sales figures," she said. "It is not a huge number at the moment."

I'll bet it's not...

Lucking likened the concept of putting a digital video scrapbook on a tombstone to when cell phones first came out and people said they would never own one.

"We all have one now," she said.

Oh, yeah, I remember when cell phones first came out, and everyone was saying "How inconvenient! I really like phone booths- I like to pretend I'm Clark Kent. What a silly thing! Why would anyone want one of those?"

#3 Shannon Vyff

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Posted 11 December 2007 - 05:07 AM

Ok, maybe not this--but I could see something similar ;)

Digital Tombstones for sale, two thousand dollars:

http://www.cnn.com/2...s.ap/index.html

Weird article. Here are some snippets I liked.

"We don't release our sales figures," she said. "It is not a huge number at the moment."

I'll bet it's not...

Lucking likened the concept of putting a digital video scrapbook on a tombstone to when cell phones first came out and people said they would never own one.

"We all have one now," she said.

Oh, yeah, I remember when cell phones first came out, and everyone was saying "How inconvenient! I really like phone booths- I like to pretend I'm Clark Kent. What a silly thing! Why would anyone want one of those?"


yeah, that was the funniest part! Like really, ummm a digital tombstone is quite different than a cell phone....




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