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Brades
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Registered: Feb 2008
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eGPS maybe? That's what i use
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Dec-16-2009 21:43
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LKD
Omni-peasant
Registered: Aug 2001
Location: Its June 18th, 2005, I'm at the Skybar
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Dec-16-2009 22:13
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LKD
Omni-peasant
Registered: Aug 2001
Location: Its June 18th, 2005, I'm at the Skybar
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Dec-17-2009 00:39
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LKD
Omni-peasant
Registered: Aug 2001
Location: Its June 18th, 2005, I'm at the Skybar
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-sr...blackberry.html
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The Worst Ideas of the Decade
The BlackBerry
by John Freeman
Once upon a time, elevator rides were silent. The bathroom was for, well, using the bathroom. Dinnertime was about sharing a meal with friends or family, and mornings were about waking up. Most radically, home was simply home. Work may have been on our minds, but it wasn't in our hands (or pockets).
But now, thanks to the BlackBerry (and the iPhone, and the Treo, and all the other hand-held e-mail devices), we are always connected.
The modern BlackBerry, which dates to 2002 (a two-way pager by the same name came to market in 1999), has evolved into something sleek and handy and almost discreet. Using it is like taking an electronic cigarette break. The problem is, we're all e-mail chain-smokers now. Anytime a moment opens up, we fill it with e-mail.
The BlackBerry starts by infiltrating your morning. Then e-mailing replaces reading on your commute. Next you have it under the table at meetings; surely no one notices your thumbs clicking. Finally, it winds up at your bedside.
Enabled by an umbilical attachment to the hand-held, the average office worker sent and received 100 e-mails a day in 2009 - almost as many telegrams as a high-output operator sent in Western Union's heyday.
But those operators simply passed messages along. We're supposed to think and respond and sort as well. How are we doing? Not very well, considering how many of us spend our mornings and nights and weekends replying to e-mails in an effort to get to the bottom of our inbox.
The problem is, the more e-mails we send, the more we receive. So the empty inbox is a phantom, an impossibility - and the attempt to achieve it the ultimate Sisyphean task.
Barring a full-fledged revolt, our electronic fidget is here to stay. It almost makes one nostalgic for a long, awkward elevator ride.
John Freeman is the editor of Granta magazine and the author of "The Tyranny of E-Mail: The Four-Thousand-Year Journey to Your Inbox." |
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Dec-23-2009 17:40
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Mach X
DEMF Ambassador
Registered: May 2007
Location: Hart Plaza, Detroit
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I dunno if Rogers is in the giving spirt, but they were today! If you want to get a plan or change something, i'd suggest now!
I just did some modifications to my personal cellphone plan (My BlackBerry is with work, not my contract or device).
Contract expired so I made some adjustments.
Family plan, shared data BlackBerry plan.
DEVICES : 3 devices, 2 X 9700, 1 X 8520
$199 for the 9700 each, plus activation of $35.
Convinced her to wave activation with 3 seperate $15 credits over 3 months for each device. Also convinced her to give me $10 credit per phone for one entire year, 12 months... ($120) for each device to offset the cost of the 9700. So end of the day, $80 bucks each...
$50 for the 8520
Same deal as above, waved activation with the 3 $15 credits for 3 months, and an ADDITIONAL $10 per month for the 3 months to offset the cost of the 8520 and ends up being $20.
THE PLAN
[i]300 mins shared on 3 devices. Got early evenings and weekends (cost waived for entire contract as a credit), $12 voicemail/call display on each device ($6 waived for each phone for entirety of contract), unlimited txt and mms and all kinds of random messaging jazz...
After the first year, and once everything is said and done, with the credits, it's $190 taxes/fees in...
And once I get them in he mail, i'm gonna wait a few days, call back and pretend to be "not happy" with my decison or deal. And try to score some free accesories for the BBs (skins, condoms, bluetooth headsets, anything really...)
Not to bad!
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“Where’s your will to be weird?”
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Dec-24-2009 03:50
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