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I love to see what my generation, Generation X, is starting to spend its money on

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  1. CogitoErgoZoom

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    Whatever floats yer boat I guess....
     
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    I think it's awesome personally. But wouldn't have done it at that budget. I like the "augmented reality" concept though...that's the future IMHO.
     
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    You're implying that my generation actually HAS money to spend on this crap -believe me, I'm the exception and not the rule.....and I don't play video games.
     
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    Yeah, it's hard for the traditional print media to compete with the blogs on this kind of thing. Years ago they even re-named their current events & breaking news section "The Information Dirt Road" which then got shortened to "Dirt Road". I thought that was pretty clever self-deprecating humor.

    Still a fan of the magazine even though it's not as good as it used to be in the late-eighties / nineties.
     

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