>  I can't imagine working
> > on computers without Google "in my pocket".
> 
> Hmm.  Out of curiosity, why have you found it necessary to have internet "in 
> your pocket?" when working on computers?  I can understand needing /internet/ 
> -- sure.  Information, disassembly instructions, drivers, Live CD downloads, 
> etc.  But usually when I work on a computer, there's another computer nearby 
> that has internet.  I can understand /wanting/ it in your pocket for the 
> convenience, but I'm having a difficulty understanding /needing/ it.
> 
> This probably has something to do with me not being a "smart phone" user, and 
> frankly not missing it at all.  Am I missing something?
> 
>   -- Chris

After writing that, I thought it may not go over well.  I do have a
smart phone, and have used it on many occasions (when in the field, or
too lazy to get off the chair to gain access to secondary machine).

I put "in my pocket" similar to when someone says a politician is "in
the pocket", as in "on my side" no matter what! LOL


Eric






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