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Monday, June 25, 2007

Butt Dialing

...and eight other cell phone sins:

[Camera] phones turn everybody into potential paparazzi and can be a source of significant discourtesy. Grenny says that one respondent to his company's survey on mobile phone abuse told of somebody taking a picture of the corpse at a funeral.

That's class!

It's what happens when people who can barely comprehend shoe laces, (i.e. - most of corporate America), are given the equivalent of a tricorder. A similar result could be achieved by placing Paris Hilton in command of a nuclear aircraft carrier.

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