Scientific American - Weaponized BlackBerry =)
August 16th, 2007 by Ronen Halevy
Christopher Mims at Scientific American has published a funny opinion piece on the unexpected effects of technology and the Foxy Brown BlackBerry assault. It is worth reading the article just for this one line:
Nice to know that 100,000 years of human history (not to mention billions of dollars worth of R&D on the part of Research in Motion) has done little to change our innate tendency to hurl small, hard objects.
If you are looking for a good laugh I urge you to read the rest of this article.
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August 17th, 2007 08:09
Glad you liked my piece.
And hey, nice theme! I seem to recognize it from another blog that I occasionally write for. 
August 20th, 2007 23:48
Yeah connected internet is a great blog and I am greatly thankful for the theme. They gave me a chance to focus more on producing good content than fooling around with wordpress’s theme engine.
I loved the piece it gave me a great laugh. Your more than welcome to write here if you ever feel like it.