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?
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