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Charlie Brooker's long-unavailable anarchic spoof of gadget magazines and consumerism gone mad, reissued at last. A celebration of triumphantly useless and inappropriate consumer choices, this is illustrated throughout in the shape and style of those catalogues that offer the chance to buy machines that stamp you initials onto golf balls or allow you to warm your slippers electronically before putting them on. It's a modern vision of a consumer paradise gone very wrong indeed.
Synopsis
Offers a comic spoof of the consumer-product catalogues. This title is illustrated throughout in the shape and style of catalogues that offer you the chance to buy machines that stamp your initials onto golf balls or allow you to warm you slippers electronically before putting them on.