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		<title type="html">Blackberry goodness</title>
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		<updated>2006-06-02T09:19:00Z</updated>
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		<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.column2.com">Sandy</a> read my post on <a href="https://sachachua.com/notebook/wiki/2006.05.30#2">networking</a> and saw my note about Blackberry, that addictive little e-mail-anywhere device. I keep itching to connect with people or otherwise _do_ something during the downtime when I walk from place to place or while I'm waiting in line. Sales people swear by their Blackberries because they're hardly ever<br>
at a desk. (Ooh, let me go ping one of the people I know in sales to<br>
ask if he's on a Blackberry&#8230;)</p>
<p>When I think of it, though, I don't actually spend that much time away<br>
from the internet, just the time in transit. I sometimes bring my<br>
laptop out and type e-mail anyway, although it's not quite as<br>
convenient. I guess that's one of the reasons why I occasionally<br>
daydream about having a Blackberry or a similar portable device.</p>
<p>Is that really the right step for me, though?</p>
<p>Maybe I should be spending that time soaking up the scenery and<br>
working on becoming comfortable enough to strike up conversations with<br>
random strangers. Mike Fletcher told me about one of his friends who<br>
carries around a bag of gifts and just gives stuff to random<br>
strangers, meeting tons of awesome people along the way.</p>
<p>Maybe I should look up and connect with people. It's going to be<br>
tough, but Toronto's a pretty safe place to do this. I won't have to<br>
worry too much about giving people the wrong impression, I hope.</p>
<p>I'll just have to be better at managing my time and pinging people<br>
more often so that I can keep in touch. =)</p>
<p>I'll put aside time this weekend to ping maybe one of the evangelists<br>
you wonderful, wonderful readers (friends!) have suggested and ask how<br>
he or she keeps in touch with people. If I talk to lots of evangelists<br>
and they love the Blackberry, then I'll either make room for it in my<br>
budget or figure out how I can earn extra to make it cost-effective&#8230;</p>


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