Monday, April 03, 2006

A DREAM FULFILLED (with nice illustration)

Personally, I don't see why there should be any theoretical upper limit on the number of blades in a disposable razor. If it takes a stack of 100 self-sharpening synthetic nanodiamond blades to get the perfect shave, then that's what it'll take. I'm old enough to remember the days when we had to shave with those cheap plastic one-blade disposables - you'd do less damage to your face trying to shave with broken shards of Nautilus shell, like a dull, witless savage. Arriving at consumer luxuries like the Fusion Power razor is the reason humanity set foot on the long road to civilization in the first place.

1 comments:

Ken said...

Well, now; shaving is a barbaric habit invented by the British - when they ran about naked and painted blue. I hardly consider it a step towards "civilization" as we know it, but rather an example of devolution. And the "dull, witless savage" did NOT use Nautilus shells! Plucked 'em out with clam shells, they did. :-)