Vancouver Sun: 1 in 10 would rather lose their mother-in-law than their Treo
Think you love your Treo? The Vancouver Sun is reporting that one in 10 Canadians would rather lose their mother-in-law and five per cent their right to vote:
“You might call it cellphone deficit hyperconnectivity disorder.
Of the nearly 1,100 cellphone users polled for the Palm Canada/Leger Marketing study, one in 10 would rather lose their mother-in-law than their phone, while five per cent would surrender the right to vote before surrendering their mobile. Another three per cent would give up their household pet, followed closely by the two per cent of Canucks who would trade their driver’s licence or job for their phone, and one per cent who claim they’d give a limb.”
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