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Lawley: "step away from the laptop"

Elizabeth Lawley blogged from eTech on how hard it is to get conference-goers to deal with each other face-to-face

: [Here Pete is the author and I am the editor, MUAHAHAHHAHA, so I added this blockquote from Liz's blog, because it might be the money quote for Chapter 1. - ed.]
So, anyway, dinner. It was a great reminder of the real-world rewards of this new electronic community I’ve become a part of. Allan and I had a great time talking, laughing, eating, and sharing a bottle of wine. That kind of experience cements a friendship in a way that instant messenger just can’t do. I don’t use technology for the sake of using technology - at least, I try not to. I use it to enhance the things that I care about in my life - friends, family, my research. Yesterday afternoon I spoke to my kids over iChat audio. I arranged to meet Allan using email and IM. And I participated in great discussions about my areas of research interest during presentations. But all of those spill over into the real world, and I use them to enhance the real world, not replace it.

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Pete:

> MUAHAHAHHAHA

There's an extra H in there; it should be MUAHAHAHAHA.

:-P

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