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 |  | There is a call from their imaginary son. This can mean many things and changes according to the stages of one's life. The call from the crib tends now to be broadcast on a bright plastic intercom, parents monitoring social development and self-reliance as much as the prospect of crib death or simple wetness. In our day, they think. What happened then does not matter, not to them or to each other's actual children. In some later stage the call could as well come from camp or boarding school or college. Will children soon have no sense of what a public phone was, the coin slots like ears of animals at a petting zoo? Perhaps cell phones will live into their metaphoric naming, nanotechnology injected beneath the skin of a child's neck at birth. No need for the Fisher Price intercom or the black and chrome oblong of the pay phone. Already businessmen in Stockholm tether their cells to a microphone which picks up the voice via bone conduction. They fear having their heads microwaved into a slush of cancerous cells. What happened to the simple fantasy of having had at least one child together. It is lost in the airwaves. Who is calling?
 
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