Phone X And Classic Movies
The new phone they call X is on the same page as classic movies. Madame X. Mr. X. Phone Operator X. etcetera. The X stands for power, as that evil guy in James Bond 007 movies.
Identity? Who is Mr.
X. Not known. X movies then make a collage of fast cars,
guns, electronics, cities and love scenes to nail X, which could be
something evil, good or in-between. It takes
a lot of air, road and finger mileage to pinpoint the X-ness of something.
Fingers in this case.
Owners of Phone X are at a table next to you, probing, swiping,
massaging, trying to find the X-ness.
Camera phone? Who cares? It’s the selfie that matters. What is the X-ness of its selfie?
X movies have a few car crashes, burning houses and dead
bodies. Phone X is a thing so it might
not come to that. Instead, parents and
grandparents will be happy because they will inherit phones that came before
Phone X, phones with ordinary numbers and not Roman numerals.
The phone’s name is also a reminder that it is only a
mathematics genius that knows the number of zeros in a trillion. Ordinary folks are sure of one thing:
1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-0. Ten doesn’t matter
because it is two numbers 1-0.
By: Nonqaba waka
Msimang.
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