DrSpeed
09-09-2004, 06:25 PM
Hi guys, it's been a while since I stopped coming after purchasing my UX. I have just started university a few weeks ago, and I can now understand what you guys mean when you say the UX gathers alot of attention. I've been enjoying it alot myself and I agree that UXs dont look much like Pdas. :cool:
Today however, I got the most bizzare comment about my UX so far. I was in a lecture hall getting myself ready before the class when I noticed two rather attractive girls in front of me giggling at the sight of me sitting there checking email. I asked them what was so funny and they were poining at my UX, asking me if I was putting mascara!!! :eek: :confused: Damnnn, I was like, What mascara? And they say Clie sounds like a makeup brand and the stylus (the thin part) looks like a stick for it. I quickly showed them the other side of my UX which instantly changed the conversation. Good thing we got to know each other after taking the class together. ;)
But still, does the UX and the name Clie remind women of makeup? I now unconsciously fear whether people think I am putting make up when I am using the UX in public. :o
Today however, I got the most bizzare comment about my UX so far. I was in a lecture hall getting myself ready before the class when I noticed two rather attractive girls in front of me giggling at the sight of me sitting there checking email. I asked them what was so funny and they were poining at my UX, asking me if I was putting mascara!!! :eek: :confused: Damnnn, I was like, What mascara? And they say Clie sounds like a makeup brand and the stylus (the thin part) looks like a stick for it. I quickly showed them the other side of my UX which instantly changed the conversation. Good thing we got to know each other after taking the class together. ;)
But still, does the UX and the name Clie remind women of makeup? I now unconsciously fear whether people think I am putting make up when I am using the UX in public. :o