The Watch
Jack is struggling through a bus station with two huge and obviously heavysuitcases when a stranger walks up to him and asks "Have you got thetime?"
Jack sighs, puts down the suitcases and glances at his wrist. "It's aquarter to six," he says.
"Hey, that's a pretty fancy watch!" exclaims the stranger.
Jack brightens a little. "Yeah, it's not bad. Check this out" - and heshows him a time zone display not just for every time zone in the world,but for the 86 largest metropoli.
He hits a few buttons and from somewhere on the watch a voice says "Thetime is eleven 'til six" in a very West Texas accent.
A few more buttons and the same voice says something in Japanese.
Jack continues "I've put in regional accents for each city". The displayis unbelievably high quality and the voice is simply astounding.
The stranger is struck dumb with admiration. "That's not all," says Jack.He pushes a few more buttons and a tiny but very hi- resolution map of NewYork City appears on the display. "The flashing dot shows our location bysatellite positioning," explains Jack.
"View recede ten," Jack says, and the display changes to show eastern NewYork state.
"I want to buy this watch!" says the stranger.
"Oh, no, it's not ready for sale yet; I'm still working out the bugs,"says the inventor.
"But look at this," and he proceeds to demonstrate that the watch is alsoa very creditable little FM radio receiver with a digital tuner, a sonardevice that can measure distances up to 125 meters, a pager with thermalpaper printout and, most impressive of all, the capacity for voicerecordings of up to 300 standard-size books," though I only have 32 of myfavorites in there so far" says Jack.
"I've got to have this watch!" says the stranger.
"No, you don't understand; it's not ready."
"I'll give you $1000 for it!"
"Oh, no, I've already spent more than -"
"I'll give you $5000 for it!"
"But it's just not -"
"I'll give you $15,000 for it!" And the stranger pulls out a checkbook.
Jack stops to think. He's only put about $8500 into materials anddevelopment, and with $15 000 he can make another one and have it readyfor merchandising in only six months.
The stranger frantically finishes writing the check and waves it in frontof him. "Here it is, ready to hand to you right here and now. $15,000.Take it or leave it."
Jack abruptly makes his decision. "OK," he says, and peels off the watch.
They make the exchange and the stranger starts happily away.
"Hey, wait a minute," calls Jack after the stranger, who turns aroundwarily.
Jack points to the two suitcases he'd been trying to wrestle through thebus station.
"Don't forget your batteries."