I can imagine myself using the Logitech Revue, the new Google TV box. I just have a hard time imagining you using it.

No disrespect intended. It’s just that the Revue and the Google Inc. software it runs don’t seem designed for normal human beings. They are too techie, aimed at people who don’t mind stumbling over an occasional “page not found” message on their big-screen televisions or changing channels with a keyboard rather than a remote control.

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