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Comments: The key thing most detractors miss is the OFF switch. Sure you *CAN* be productive at any time, in any place, but it doesn't mean you *HAVE* to be productive all the time. It just gives you more options.

For example, call my cell phone. I won't answer. See how easy that is?

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