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Friday, April 3


Oh busy, busy day.
I received several emails in the wee hours of the morning - isn't that the coolest thing in the world?
There are people working around the clock at Motorola [and for Motorola].

Okay, of course I do know that these 'hard workers' are overseas,
and it's bright as day there.
But you know.
Mototrola is open 24/7!

All companies are.

Which leads me to think:
if a media crisis breaks out in Singapore,
do the PR team overseas settle it?
Or does the emergency team in Singapore's fair shores get up?

It's a pretty fair question,
since the Internet is the It thing.
Plus, it's taking over our lifes.

People in Motorola don't talk as much as they email and IM.
Messages get sent over emails,
documents are all in softcopy,
and people [note: Nicole OY] talks to her cubby neighbour via IM.

[Our cubes are pretty large,
but you can still hear each other at a whisper.
Why IM!]

I reckon it's the same the-Internet's-taking-over! scenario in every company.
Heck, I even completed my Employment Form in softcopy!
If you have not seen one,
it's a truly terrifying looking piece of document that has drop boxes
with codes in them.
Okay, I'm exaggerating but it's pretty cool looking.
Unless you're the one filling it in.

Oh look, another Email: ah, an online dicussion.
See what I mean?

By 2020 (when I'm at the grand age of 30!),
we are all never gonna leave home.
Or beds, for the matter.




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