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Wednesday, February 13, 2013

SEE HEAR

For d'verse poets open night #83

PERFECT SENSES



Boost Sound and Vision with minimum surgery
Make the decision with maximum urgency
Balanced perceptions are worth the expense
Makes perfect sense...

Upgrade your eyesight to Hi Definition
Download the vibe, don't disguise the transmission
Enhance your reception with Special Effects
Better than sex...

Sound all around via DTS implant
3D surround sound accessed in an instant
Forget the distraction of background distortion
It's all in proportion...

Digital features for creatures of habit
On-Demand access, just reach out and grab it
Must-have improvements, the best without doubt
Go check it out...
Check it out
Check it out

36 comments:

  1. Definitely live wired there. Nice one.

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  2. nice thumping beat to this one...
    must have improvements...scares me a bit...always something to upgrade to ...our things...or ourselves...

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  3. If you haven't used this as a performance piece, you should. Great writing here, superb beat driving it on.

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  4. I hear an odd, disturbing, yet fascinating flute and drum here. Original and arresting!

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  5. And pretty soon you will be able to get the smart watch. I wonder...maybe my life is not smart enough for the "smart things."

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  6. Great beat as all the toys come to meet and greet, have to eep up with the joneses after all.

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  7. Original voice, I like the mad rush for technological improvements ~ This scares me frankly ~

    Nice to meet you ~

    Grace

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  8. The rhythm works with the enhanced subject... I feel intensity in a heartbeat throughout.

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  9. Check ... Check ... Sound check ... Nicely themed and rhythmic, a good spoken word poem.

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  10. Always something new..something newer...newest. Obsolete in a year. Scary how fast technology moves.

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  11. ha...our crazy digital world isn't it...sometimes i just wanna go back to the guitar, played on a street corner....great seeing you at dVerse stan

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  12. Oh the pressure to upgrade...never ends--this cycle of technological advancement. Nice piece.

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  13. Oh how I wish I could! Vision blurring, hearing muffled, actors mumbling. I could go on, but I like your fantasy better!

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  14. I'm not sure I could handle the world in HD. I liked this piece. it vibrated quite nicely.

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  15. there's always more... when do we just say "enough... what we have is plenty,"?

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    1. 'Enough' is just not in our nature...
      Cheers Laura :)

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  16. i have a friend who is deaf who would love this kind of moderated recovery. i can also imagine others who would like it too. well described.

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  17. Stan, I believe we aren't far from that world. I enjoyed your perception of the "not so far" future. Maybe just in time when my body parts start to fail, lol. Thanks for reading piece this week.

    Pamela

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    1. The used to say 'Tomorrow never comes'... Now it's more a case of 'Tomorrow's obsolete'...!

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