The addictive nature of BlackBerry devices has earned them the nickname "CrackBerries." For its guests who want to go cold turkey (for a little while, anyway), the Sheraton Chicago Hotel will lock up their BlackBerries so they can try new and different things -- like actually interacting with people.
The hotel does not charge for the service, and guests can request their BlackBerries back anytime they want (then again, those really bent on kicking the habit might try leaving the bloody things home). It would be interesting to learn the longest -- and shortest -- times that the hotel has been asked to hold a BlackBerry in protective custody. For such a predicament says more about our 24/7 work culture than the devices themselves.
Source: CNN.com
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Thursday, June 8, 2006
Take My "CrackBerry," Please!
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