gregjohn wrote:
> I'm in a civic organization. The committee chair has made several major gaffes
> which have consequences-- like 5 newcomers driving on a snowy night to a
> meeting that was canceled-- and the mistakes have revolved around email.
>
> I believe he has a handheld email device and one time said something like it was
> too hard to copy over a long addressee list or make changes to it or compare two
> lists to see if names were missing.
>
> I do all my mobile computing on a laptop. I'm not as mobile, and not as "with
> it" as far as even being able to know what is being discussed at a meeting, but
> I get my email correct.
>
> Is the handheld email device inherently problematic?
No, they allow you to sync such things as email folders and address
lists with your computer.
Please don't tell me he entered his entire contact list by hand in the
handheld...
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...Ben Chambers
www.pacificwebguy.com
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