Remember when life was simple and blackberries were fruit? My BlackBerry, which is a hand-held wireless computer, also known as a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), is a convenience and a nuisance, a life-saver and a curse; it is liberating and an albatross. And I would be lost without it.

I remember when palm-held devices first came out, and I scoffed as people “zapped” each other their contact information just by pointing while others collected a stylus to match every outfit. Then I got connected.

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