23 de fevereiro de 2007

Mouse chinês [design]

Olha a viagem dos chineses.
Imagina um hardware (monitor, speaker, antena, baterial, conexões) sem CPU, HD, memória, etc
Aí o bixo acessa tudo isso sem fio. Jóia, né?

Mas o mais incrível é a coccepção "cultural oriented" da coisa.
No lugar de mouse, rashi (os palitinhos chineses).
É o tipo de coisa que eu chamo de PUTA-QUE-PARIU!
A cada dia sou mais fã dos chineses.

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A coisa funciona assim:
"MADE in China involve a revolutionary MADE HARDWARE & a revolutionary MADE INFRASTRUCTURE which targets the entire 1.3 billion Chinese population. Each aspect of the HARDWARE derives from an oriental inspiration which improves on the PC experience for the targeted market. The HARDWARE also features a "No CPU, No Hard drive, No Graphics Card, & No Sound Card" concept. These PC components are stored in a Service Provider of the new INFRASTRUCTURE. Thus, subscribing to a PLAN of the Service Provider will allow the use of these components. The data from the components is then wirelessly transmitted to the user's HARDWARE. Thus, all PCs are administered by the Service Provider. MADE stands for Massively Administered Digital Entities."

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