Created with lonely people in mind, Drew Burrows' INBED is an "infrared-sensitive" light projected virtual girlfriend. A sexy brunette, she's got about three tricks up her sleeve—and she does all of them from a supine position.
Kiss her on the cheek when you slide into bed and she'll bury her face in the pillow. Hmmm, that sounds wrong. She moves into a spoon position if you're on your side, and snuggles up beside you when you're on your back. Cute.
There are, however, two drawbacks to Drew's invention, which he was showing off at NYU's Interactive Telecommunications Program Spring Show at Tisch School of the Arts: first, she's only 2D, and second, she's fully clothed. Some guys may want to wait for version 2.0.
Or even Version 3.4!
ReplyDeleteahhhh ever hopeful Paul.
ReplyDeleteI always was a "cock-eyed Optimist!" Angie!
ReplyDeleteHow come she's wearing her clothes to bed? For that matter, how come either of them are?
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Well you know me... always preferring the old models.
ReplyDeleteThem inflating gf's had more use.
I shall happily bow to your superior knowledge on the subject!
ReplyDeleteperhaps they are non-wrinkle clothes?
ReplyDeleteOk.. I think Ive worked it out....Its an over sight.. she should be in PJ's.
Not a satin, low cut backed négligée,no no cause that could be distracting to the occupant of the bed.. AND Definately she couldnt be naked, cause that would be VERY distracting for the occupant, who would be sleep deprived and seeking legal compensation via $$$..makes perfect sense to me.
Hey, that's my ex ... What the ...??? I knew it, knew it all along ...
ReplyDeletedrawbacks wise, thought you said she's only 20... a bit young for me... re-read... ahh, only 2D...
ReplyDeleteguess i'll stay with my blowed-up elle mcpherson... (she deflates once in a while, but hey, it happens over time)
:D gf's... yeah.. thats MY bag lmao!
ReplyDeleteMy own 2 dimensional image is having a very meaningful and fulfilling relationship with the lady in question ....we haven't reached the naked stage yet, but with digital photography the way it is.... that's only a matter of time I think(?).
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