That's the nice thing about doing research. Whatever you do is novel, so you always have this sense of novelty, even if you are only using a new gadget.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Science fiction readers probably have the gene for novelty, and seem to enjoy a cascade of invention as much as a writer enjoys providing one.
I love technology, and I love new gadgets. I can no longer figure out how to use any of them, but I love them.
I've always been interested in gadgets and technology and I've always been a reader.
I am not gadgety at all. It's not that I'm appalled by technology, but I've taken my time acquiring any of it.
I'm a huge gadget freak. I look on CNet literally every day to see what new gizmos are out there. I love technology. I'm constantly e-mailing. I've got the iPhone.
I'm more interested in what I discover than what I invent.
New technologies, however remarkable they might seem, are fundamentally just tools made by people for people.
The more things remain obscure and mysterious, the more they interest me. I even try to find mystery in things that have none.
Oh I love gadgets and I pride myself on keeping at the cutting edge of technology.
The great thing about using the past is that it gives you the most colossal freedom to invent. The research is necessary, of course, but no one writes a novel to dramatically illustrate what everybody already knows.