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Tyrone Slothrop 08-07-2003 07:48 PM

Blackberry
 
Quote:

Originally posted by barely_legal
Love mine. But I didn't advertise to the partners that I have one -- it's one thing for me to be able to check my e-mail when I feel like it and occassionally impress the bastards by responding to an e-mail at 11:00 pm (while I'm at home in my pjs drooling over John Stewart). It's another thing for them to expect me to do that.
Absolutely true.

Note that learning to send messages while driving is not as hard as you would think.

Anne Elk 08-07-2003 07:49 PM

Blackberry
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Aloha Mr. Learned Hand
I have one, and I like it fine. Great for checking news, sports scores... Has some nice travel features such as restaurant reviews, etc., and is also great for flight status notifications. Our travel agency is set up so I can review my entire itinerary on it.

You can set it so it does not show the tagline that the message came from your Blackberry. One of the first questions I asked our IT people when getting it set up...
I love mine and yes the firm pays for it since I am on-call 24/7. I kept the tagline. I want people to know that I am not at my desk/phone. They don't need to know where I am or what I am doing.

And yes, even with the tag line off, observant recipients will know that the reply is not from you at your desk due to the font and the fact that your signature line may be different. If you want to make it completely transparent, change your font and signature on Outlook to mirror what your BB can do.

The travel/internet features are an extra service. One that my firm does not pay for. Although I did have a trial subscription to one (Pocket Genie) and loved it. Too expensive for me and since it is not supported by the firm, a pain to maintain and re-install on new devices.

The newest models have a built in phone, but those who tested it here didn't like it.

Anne Elk 08-07-2003 07:54 PM

Blackberry
 
Quote:

Originally posted by barely_legal
One guy I know spends a half hour in his garage every night when he gets home from work answering the e-mails he received on his commute b/c his wife won't let the blackberry in the house.
He can't dial in from home and check his e-mail the old fashioned way?

They are addictive. It's hard for me to hear the buzz and not check the message, so I usually turn it off or leave it at home during dinner/movies/sex/vacation.


Edited because apparently I can't spell or write.

NotFromHere 08-07-2003 08:15 PM

Corn corn corn corn corn
 
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Originally posted by Aloha Mr. Learned Hand
This "cornhole" thread and the "bloody arm" story from earlier should be officially inducted into the "Throw Up in My Own Mouth Hall of Fame."
Stop it Stop it Stop it Stop it Stop it Stop it!!!!!!!!

AAAAAAaaaaaagggggggghhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!

str8outavannuys 08-07-2003 08:54 PM

Blackberry
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Tyrone_Slothrop
Absolutely true.

Note that learning to send messages while driving is not as hard as you would think.
That's pussy shit. I send and receive emails on my Sprint phone while driving (in addition to checking the Jays/Raps/Leafs score). And my phone only has the usual 12 keys. Why do words I type inevitably have a lot of c, f, i, l, o, r, s, v, y an z in them? Those take the most presses, and I hate that.

Driving is way too easy. I want to be talking on the phone and taking notes, and playing a video game (preferably an auto-racing game) while driving.

Tyrone Slothrop 08-07-2003 08:58 PM

Can someone explain to me why the page I just looked at on Slate had an ad tomorrow for a Dungeons & Dragons book of some sort being sold by walmart.com? Has someone with very strange demographics been using my office computer at night? That combination strikes me as ultra odd.

bridge of love 08-07-2003 09:01 PM

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Originally posted by Tyrone_Slothrop
Can someone explain to me why the page I just looked at on Slate had an ad tomorrow for a Dungeons & Dragons book of some sort being sold by walmart.com? Has someone with very strange demographics been using my office computer at night? That combination strikes me as ultra odd.
a webcrawler for walmart determined there was a lot of fantasy in your Politics posts?

leagleaze 08-07-2003 09:29 PM

Menu Question
 
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Originally posted by ThrashersFan
Oh if you only knew me. Lotsa powder in a cute little keg (with big TITS). Not a flowery fem but very much girl. Just a hot Irish temper under the surface and an occasional inability to control whose neck my hands go around. ;)

Oh, in that case, come along. You can strange anyone who pisses me off.

Tyrone Slothrop 08-07-2003 09:32 PM

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Originally posted by bridge of love
a webcrawler for walmart determined there was a lot of fantasy in your Politics posts?
Ooh, good point.

leagleaze 08-07-2003 09:37 PM

Ok, I leave you people alone for a few hours, come back to find one of the most disgusting discussions I have ever seen. Good Job!

As to blackberries, If I need to respond an email from home I just use my (personal) laptop, I have my work email set up so it automatically checks it, but leaves it on the server so I have a copy at home (unless I delete it) and one at work when I log on in the morning.

So if all people are doing is responding to email from home, blackberries really aren't needed. I refuse to get one because I am not supposed to be on call 24 hours, I already have a cell phone, and dammit, they can just wait.

This is why I don't have clients.

Tyrone Slothrop 08-07-2003 09:42 PM

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Originally posted by leagleaze
So if all people are doing is responding to email from home, blackberries really aren't needed. I refuse to get one because I am not supposed to be on call 24 hours, I already have a cell phone, and dammit, they can just wait.
While I agree with the second sentence -- it's why I don't have clients either, which is a problem for those of us in private practice -- I can't check my e-mail from home by dialing in any more. Too many big .pdf and .tif attachments make Jack a sad boy. You can practically see the telephone line bulging as the data packets try to squeeze through. It's like a boa that's eaten a cow.

leagleaze 08-07-2003 09:44 PM

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Originally posted by Tyrone_Slothrop
While I agree with the second sentence -- it's why I don't have clients either, which is a problem for those of us in private practice -- I can't check my e-mail from home by dialing in any more. Too many big .pdf and .tif attachments make Jack a sad boy. You can practically see the telephone line bulging as the data packets try to squeeze through. It's like a boa that's eaten a cow.
Cable Modem.

idle acts 08-07-2003 09:50 PM

Blackberry
 
I find that mine is very convenient for e-mailing my friends, all of whom have them, too. It also allows me to do actual work when trapped in interminable meetings within the office, and has come in handy more than once in a deposition.

When I first got it, it stressed me out because I felt like I had to respond to e-mails immediately. Now, I do not feel compelled to respond to any e-mail after 7 pm or before 9 am, unless it is clear that something has seriously gone up in flames. The best decision I ever made with it was to turn off the buzzer/alarm notification that lets you know a new e-mail has arrived. I check it when I want to (which is probably too often as it is).

ltl/fb 08-07-2003 09:55 PM

Blackberry
 
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Originally posted by idle acts
I find that mine is very convenient for e-mailing my friends, all of whom have them, too. It also allows me to do actual work when trapped in interminable meetings within the office, and has come in handy more than once in a deposition.

When I first got it, it stressed me out because I felt like I had to respond to e-mails immediately. Now, I do not feel compelled to respond to any e-mail after 7 pm or before 9 am, unless it is clear that something has seriously gone up in flames. The best decision I ever made with it was to turn off the buzzer/alarm notification that lets you know a new e-mail has arrived. I check it when I want to (which is probably too often as it is).
You are my twin, except I don't use it during out-of-town sex sprees.

leagleaze 08-07-2003 09:57 PM

Blackberry
 
Quote:

Originally posted by ltl/fb
You are my twin, except I don't use it during out-of-town sex sprees.

I was unaware you had out of town sex sprees. You could turn on the vibrate function, and it might assist you in those.


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