>>> Why the BlackBerry in particular?
>> Perhaps because their entire operation is run as poorly as their
>> email system?
> So Obama is allowed to carry one, why, exactly?

I'm reminded of a past workplace.  They gave me a crackberry until I
made it clear I had no intention of reading my email on it, at which
point they reclaimed it and gave it to someone else.  (Small loss; the
user interface would have driven me nuts to try to use to any
significant extent.)

I would have expected giving one's login password to someone outside
the company would be a firing offense, but apparently it's OK when the
"someone" in question is RIM.  I've never quite understood why.

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