First, wasn't James Bond fairly adolescent already?
And second, considering all the technical gadgets that today's teenagers have at their fingertips, wouldn't the most advanced technology of the period when young James was at Eton seem as slow and frustrating as, say, those thrilling scuba sequences in Thunderball?
My own teenaged spy novel would harness the latest scientific discoveries:
"Gosh, Terry! How are we ever going to get out of here? That guard's guarding us like a...well, like a guard!"Check out the video and complete instructions at EepyBird. Thanks to Jerry Bell for the link.
"Let me think, Chris. Let me think. We need some way to distract her for up to thirty seconds. I have my Swiss Army knife with two blades, a file, and an eighth-inch drill. What do you have in your backpack?"
"Just a two-liter bottle of Diet Coke and some Mentos."
"Darn. Is that all?"
"Nothing but a paper clip."
"Why didn't you mention that in the first place? I saw something on the Internet..."
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