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Saturday Surgery Survey

Would you have your thumbs surgically altered to make better use of handheld technology?

Whittling? If you’ve ever whittled, is that something you want someone doing to your thumbs?

On the one hand (no pun intended), I can understand the frustration in trying to use the incredibly shrinking technology of our age. But, to have your bones shaved to deal with it? To each his own, I suppose.

Perhaps it would be better, especially on touch screen devices, if the developers designed them such that the “buttons” could be of a variable size determined by the end user. Certainly a better option (for most people I would guess!) than surgery.

What do you think?

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Comment by TipsSupremo
2007-08-11 03:22:48
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No way that I’m going do surgery for technology, the designers better come up with better designs for human. By the way, congrats for winning what you want for the contest at chris dot com. I was “dissecting” your Blog and found a few “evil ads”. Very creative, you not far from your target at the end of the year. Keep it up and Never Give Up.

Comment by dcr
2007-08-11 23:55:40
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Not far at all. Just another $300,000 to go! ;-)

 
 
Comment by David
2007-08-11 17:47:19
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My fingers are really small so technology is friendly to me but is not bad for a lot of people with big hands.

Comment by Budget Babe
2007-08-12 02:35:12
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Same with me too. My hands are already small so I have no problem with tiny technology.

 
 
2007-08-11 20:29:32
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