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Lockergnome's Mobile Lifestylehttp://channels.lockergnome.com/mobile [Lockergnome's Mobile Lifestyle] You know, perhaps wireless technology is actually interfering with how we work and play. Then again, maybe we are merely using that statement as an excuse so that we do not have to accept responsibility for our actions.

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