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Test Drive for January 2014 Apps

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♦ So you're new to this world and have just woken up in the Town Square. How do you react? What do you do?
♦ You're lost at sea. Maybe you got separated from your crew. Or perhaps you're on an abandoned island. You need help!
♦ "Pirates off the starboard bow!" It's an enemy ship! Attack!!
♦ You and your crew are hanging out on your ship. Just another day at sea!
♦ "LAND, HO!" Hey look, a new island! How about you go explore it? Tell us what you find!
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Well, it would be for myself. If someone was born with that color where I came from there would be a massive convention of doctors and scientists. Not to mention anyone willing to do some black market dealing. Even someone able to do some genetic manipulation needs some sort of base gene for pink hair. Pink, blue, green, purple... those aren't uncommon with kids, but it's all dyed.
[Bridget really hoped there would be someplace open at this time of evening. Not that she was in a rush, setting up a slow enough pace that Sakura could flip through the journal as they went.]
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Or someone performing a jutsu. Offhand she replies;]
Yes, it's natural. [And then back to what she's REALLY worried about.]
Is the journal... supposed to write itself?
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I admit I'm a little jealous. Though I suppose it's difficult to wear purple...
[But that train of thought could be put on hold for now.]
Anyways. I've never seen a paper journal do anything like that, but the concept of sharing communications over a network of some kind isn't new to me. The book isn't writing itself, it's showing what other people are writing in their own journals.
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Or green flak jacket and black shirt now.]
Amazing...
[She sounds as in awe as she looks, eyes glancing back down at the, at first glance, unremarkable little book.]
Yes, communicating over a broadcast isn't new to me either. But we use headsets and walkie talkies or jutsu. This is a very high level of technology. [Or... something else.] And very useful. Can anybody read anything you write?
[She pulls a pen from her pouch that she had snatched at the bar and writes a 'Hello?' in it.]
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Not really. It's just like a walkie but with writing as well as sound. I'm a little disappointed there isn't video yet but that took a good thirty or so years even in a place that didn't rely on rum to make water safe to drink.
[Bridget spotted a potential store and slowed to a stop so she could take a look through the little window.]
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She's staring down at the journal waiting for a response but when nothing comes immediately, her focus is back on Bridget.]
You can record sound with this?
[This would need a lot of studying later, if she's going to use it.]
I can't believe something that's normally simple and common is able to act as a communicator, with writing and sound. What is it powered by?
[where batteries]