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Tuesday, 27 May 2008

Electronic Cigarette

The SuperSmoker is an electronic cigarette intended to give a smoker a fix without the actual smoke.

It'll be interesting to find out what the Mrs. Grundys of the anti-smoking branch of Ingsoc make of this one, seeing as there is no so-called secondhand smoke involved and therefore the current bans can't possibly apply. I'm no fan of coffin nails (I'm a cigar man, myself), but anything that puts the thumb in the eye of the Neopuritans who want to suck all the joy out of life is fine by me.

2 comments:

  1. That's actually an inspired idea. I love the way that no matter what the control folk come up with in the way of restrictions someone will always think of a workaround.
    Very similar to the "green" people, the more regulations they put on real energy sources the more genuine alternates that pop up, like that uranium hydride battery system.
    Just put a problem in front of some people and they will see it as an opportunity.
    Can't wait to see what the reaction to this gadget will be.

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