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By Sylvia Carr

Published: Monday 11 April 2005


Name

steve orpen


Location

London


Occupation

programmer


Comment

Now what sane, reasonably well balanced, grounded person, with a healthy understanding of the important things in life would want to plug into the evil world of work while on the move? IT vendors have a technology, so they will spend mega marketing bucks to convince everyone life is far less effective without it. The bottom line is we live in a work obsessed culture and we are no longer human beings but human doings. Wireless, who really cares, its just one more distraction. The sooner bosses understand that most normal people could'nt give a monkeys about work other than for bringing in the bacon, the better.



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