Blackberrys - anyone got one, and are they any good.
thanks
David
thanks
David
Originally posted by David
Blackberrys - anyone got one, and are they any good.
thanks
David
Originally posted by David
Blackberrys - anyone got one, and are they any good.
Originally posted by Howard LongOriginally posted by David
Blackberrys - anyone got one, and are they any good.
Crackberrys - a true scourge of modern life. What is it with Crackberry users? Are they so insecure in their jobs that they can't bear to be away from their email for more than ten seconds? And why do Crackberry users always seem to need to have a separate phone too?
But it's the numpties that use Crakcberries. Puuulease get over yourselves. [B)]
Howard
Originally posted by slinky09
That's a bit harsh Howard ... I don't classify myself as a crackberry but I do find it very useful when travelling.
All hail the new iphone when it's out and I might switch.
Originally posted by Howard LongOriginally posted by slinky09
That's a bit harsh Howard ... I don't classify myself as a crackberry but I do find it very useful when travelling.
All hail the new iphone when it's out and I might switch.
Heh heh... Nothing like a stereotype to bring a reaction!
Seriously, I have a couple of acquaintances who I consider extremely good friends, until I find myself at dinner with them, their Crackberrys, and flimsy excuses that they just have to be in contact with the office. The device is left on the table throughout the meal, and they clearly can't wait for something to come through so they can immediately interrupt conversation and attend to whatever it is that they think is so important, risking themselves being considered extremely rude, especially if I'm paying.
I consider this behaviour almost as crass as self importantly blaring into your phone in a posh restaurant to everyone else's irritation. At least with a crackberry it's kept quiet I suppose.
Hence my generalisation about Crackberry users being insecure in their jobs.
Originally posted by Howard Long
Crackberrys - a true scourge of modern life. What is it with Crackberry users? Are they so insecure in their jobs that they can't bear to be away from their email for more than ten seconds? And why do Crackberry users always seem to need to have a separate phone too?
Originally posted by oxmattOriginally posted by Howard Long
Crackberrys - a true scourge of modern life. What is it with Crackberry users? Are they so insecure in their jobs that they can't bear to be away from their email for more than ten seconds? And why do Crackberry users always seem to need to have a separate phone too?
I have a seperate phone for just the reasons you have mentioned - the phone is mine, the blackberry belongs to work. Therefore my friends and family have my mobile number and work my blackberry number. Therefore if I decide to forget my blackberry on a day/night out (wouldn't want to risk losing it [}:)]) I can still be in contact with people I am meeting etc.
Originally posted by slinky09Originally posted by Howard Long
Heh heh... Nothing like a stereotype to bring a reaction!
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I consider myself neither a stereotype,
Originally posted by slinky09
Howard - perhaps you might soon retract your beastly comments?
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