Primitive Zune Chat

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Monday, January 15th, 2007

My friends and I have so little to say to each other that this would be perfect. ChikaZune is a collection of graphics files that can be sent back using Zune’s phot sharing system. Each image contains containing snippets of text — “Are you busy later?” “Dude!” “I’m pregnant.” You could feasibly create a very simple conversation and, provided you weren’t discussing current events or aardvark anatomy, you’re sure to find something applicable. The text is sorted into folders for easy retrieval.

It’s not Jane Eyre in semaphore, but it’s pretty darn close.

Chizune Thread [Zunerama]

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