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Three Hours Of No Email: Priceless

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Judy Mottl
Judy Mottl
Feb 14, 2008

BlackBerry users went without email for three hours Monday and by some news account you’d think Armageddon had it North America. Really, how big a deal is it to go without email?

Just imagine being told by your boss not to launch your email application for a full day. Instead you’re told to rely on that shiny black instrument to the left of your monitor, and those two things tucked under your desk, for communication purposes.

Yes, I mean the phone and your feet. You can pick them both up to interact with people who can give you information in what’s typically a quicker fashion and much more efficient fashion. Walking over to another’s office to get information is actually mobility in its truest form isn’t it 😉

I mean, realistically, if someone emails you and you don’t respond, and it’s truly important they don’t usually give up right? You’ll get pinged on IM or a text on your phone, or your phone will actually ring.

After all, it’s not like we’re ever completely out of reach these days.

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