Accenture researchers Dadong Wan, right, and Adam Pilon, on screen, demonstrate a video-conferencing device Friday, Dec., 15, 2006, that allows families to dine together from different locations. Wan says his technology research company is developing a prototype called 'The Virtual Family Dinner' to bring family interactions back to extended family members, like the elderly, as often as desired. (AP Photo/Brian Kersey)
Something about this just seems wrong to me.
Mom, pass the salt please.
If you can't receive sports or Entertainment Tonight on that big screen then it might have a fighting chance.
It could be useful in some situations.
Well, Bumpus' dogs did ruin Christmas dinner!