Sunday, January 11, 2009

Cheap Thrills








It was amusing that part of the 2009 consumer electronics show in Vegas, was housed with the Adult Entertainment Expo in the same building.

There was a sea of silicone, as far as the eye could see.

The picture above is of a male host for the adult event. He wore a leather mask with a blonde pony tail, and a metallic body suit with considerably large, vibrating breasts.
Those boobies felt rubbery and pliant to the touch. Do breasts implants feel similar to the touch? I wondered.

When I asked him for a hug, he looked deep into my eyes, while I strained to see his through the small slits of his leather mask. Before grabbing my hips to pull me in, he turned on the switch for his boobies to twitch.

I felt all tingly in front, and beyond.


Among the novelties this year was a 7" computer screen intergrated to the head rest of the backseat of a car.

Also almost a life sized robot, engineered with the dexterity of fingers to do household chores, such as pick up stuff off the floor. Last but not least, it is worth metioning that it interacts with the user.

It's amazing how attached one can get to electronic gadgets, yet in a sense this also can distance one from direct contact with others'.

A hot item touted by Sony is a mini laptop. Screen rages from 7" to 10.5. Their version coming out later this year will retail for $900. Or you can get the knock out version with lesser applications from Shenzhen for only $95.00.

Last but not least, for the person who has it all. The prototype of a 150" flat screen TV on the works from Panasonic, is estimated to retail around $100K.

If you are moderating your budget, perhaps the 103" seems more reasonable at merely $70,000.




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