So just put an "I" in front of a word to make it 21st century? This takes it too far : http://www.officedepot.com/a/produc...-EC81-DE11-B7F3-0019B9C043EB&mr:referralID=NA
well according to the reviews at least 7 suckers bout it and one thinks it's the cats @SS..? The one I have at work is not electric....sh** it's got to be 30+ years old and works like a champ. It's most likely a design that generation "X" would not be able to understand.....you put the pencil in with one hand and use your other hand by placing it on a handle while rotating the handle....you must also aply a bit of presure to keep the pencil in while sharpening. It uses no power or batteries and never needed to come with instuctions, the design has been around for almost 100 years. Oh never mind, generation "x" will still want to buy this kind of crap.....it's like re-inventing the wheel...or in Toyotas case the gas pedal.
Yes, it is way overused and its time that someone put a stop to it. LMAO!! but still serious. I'm surprised Apple hasn't trademarked "i" as a prefix. (They have probably tried and been denied.) I'm just waiting for a vacuum cleaner called the iSuck.
Can you imagine downloading the software upgrade for that pencil sharpener? We abbreviate toiletpaper with TP up here. We've got one news team who call themselves the iTeam (i for Investagative - AKA Ambulance chasers). In their case, you'd have to reach for the iTP to wipe off the iCrap from this iTeam.
That is retarded. "I" have mechanical sharpeners in drafting class because of their precision and accuracy for sharp points. ''I'' have an electric sharpener on my desk here at home because ''I'' found it for free at a 2 day garage sale after it was left out in the rain and it didn't work, so ''I'' rebuilt it.