The B.C. government has a serious Crackberry addiction it's trying to resolve by making it clear the e-mail devices are not welcome during Question Period. Turns out there's way too far thumb-typing and messaging happening when politicians should be paying attention to the proceedings. The situation is so bad that NDP House Leader Mike Farnworth caught a pair of Liberal Cabinet Ministers violating the rules during QP. Blackberries have become all the craze with politicians in recent years as a way to entertain themselves while killing time in the legislature, parliament, Congress and the Senate. If you're stumped about a policy issue, no problem - just Blackberry one of your staffers to send along the information lickety-split. I wonder if RIM co-CEO Jim Balsillie plans to lobby B.C. Premier Gordon Campbell to re-think the Blackberry ban?
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Re: No Blackberries Allowed
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Sean
on Wed 02 Nov 2005 10:48 PM EST | Profile | Permanent Link
Call me crazy but I hate the idea of having my email buzzing my pager. I carry a BBerry attached to the corporate BES server, but I only have address book and calendar synching turned on. Email is through the web client, and only a few people (and computers) have the address. We use SMS and PIN-PIN communications for talking between people.
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