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March 03, 2009

Gondry Unwired

This Guardian interview with Michel Gondry was so full of Stuff that it shoudl get read...

"I take a lot of pictures on my telephone, but I never download them. I get caught by my ex-girlfriend because of my telephone."

"I think the people who offer that are as guilty as the guys who fall into it. I say "guys" because it's very much the way the male brain is wired. Not every man is similar, but there's similarity in the way we connect with sex; it's our weakness."

"Drink dialling, that's terrible. They should have systems on your computer: you'd have to do mathematical equations before you go on the net. Then you could not email your ex-girlfriend and tell her how much you love her, which is the last thing you want to do when you're sober"

It just goes on... the reason for the interview... a music video he made... not very interesting... the rambling on technology and human sexuality... fascinating...

Posted by dpoland at March 3, 2009 12:22 PM

Comments

They do have that gmail drunk-email preventor. You have to answer like, 5 equations in 40 secs in order to send an email. I keep getting it while sober and it's incredibly annoying.

Posted by: don lewis (was PetalumaFilms) [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 3, 2009 01:18 PM

Drunk texting is way worse, that is, for Deaf people who are drunk. Ugh, I've done that so many times before....

Posted by: DeafBrownTrashPunk [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 3, 2009 01:22 PM

I did drink and dial once, not a good idea.

Not drink and text though, probably just as well.

Posted by: pchu [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 3, 2009 01:45 PM

Google Goggles.

Posted by: Ray_Pride [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 3, 2009 02:03 PM

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