[HUG] Re: Oh, my aching (A12) back....

Blackberries (the trinket, not the plant *Rubus fruticosa*) are often granted to people employed, say, by VVLMCs (Very Very Large Mining Companies). Mere mortals might find them a little like Wilko's entry in his Rapscallion's Dictionary.

My normal dark slide holder? I wear a shirt with a top pocket and the DS slips nicely and conveniently into it. Works a treat, although no doubt ergonomically better for men than many women.

Nick


Quoting flexbody, who wrote on Sat, Jan 26, 2008 at 05:08:46PM +0100 ..
    
Dear Joanne,

I may have missed something what is a blackberry?
Blackberries are not listed in my encyclopedia of fruit and vegetables.
I suppose it is a new species?
The thing about the alarm clock still puzzles me.
      
Blackberry (noun):
A Blackberry is a nasty combination of a handheld computer and a telephone.
Quite impractical for either use.  Allows the boss to send you emails
24 hours a day, while expecting instant answers.  Best used as a
phone by people with hands the size of JCB diggers, best used as a
computer by a 3 year old with fingers matching the size of the keys on
the keyboard.  Native habitat: often found in the possesion of IT geeks
(at least those who have not switched to the Apple iPhone) and
pin-stripe-suited executives.

Wilko
    

And you won't find them on the Subway in NY.
It's a refuge from that idiocy.


Mark William Rabiner
markrabiner.com



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