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You can’t walk, chew gum, and text at the same time

You can’t walk, chew gum, and text at the same time

by Robyn McLeod | Dec 3, 2010 | Communication

Yesterday I was nearly bowled over by a man texting as he walked down a busy street in Manhattan. I hope he looked up long enough to stop at the light at the next corner. I was angry, and yet I also had to admit that I too have looked at messages on my Blackberry...

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