That's what he says- in a quote that is bouncing around the splogosphere this morning but nevertheless a citation that I can't seem to trace to the source just now.
"The 1920s hold a fascination but I don't think you'd want to be sick in the 20s. Health care wasn't great and there were no computers," Jackman says.
"All the movies, flappers and parties were great, but let's face it, I'd switch everything for the right medicine," Hugh is credited as saying. "Also, I do quite like my email and my BlackBerry."
No surprise there. Our peeps at AOL Moviefone has a bio page on Jackman (linked below, because I will not link to any splogosphere rips) notes that Hugh's education credits include the University of Technology, Sydney, Australia as well as the School of Practical Philosophy, Melbourne.
So I guess what I am saying is that as someone with training in technology and philosophy, Hugh Jackman sounds like a guy who is qualified to philosophise about technology. In this case, BlackBerry.







