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"A Norwegian member of parliament created a storm when he was caught playing a game on his Pocket PC during a debate on his country´s military involvement in Iraq."
I can understand wanting to knock out a game or two of solitaire when you are in a 2 hour meeting to discuss how your finance department wants to redo the spreadsheet so that the A column is replaced with the D column. But we are talking a war here. A war that involves many nations.
Get this, as his defense, he said at least he turned off the sound. Using that logic a good defense for a bank robber would be "at least I used a clean bag for the loot!"
I think that this is similar to when I scribble notes or doodle patterns onto my Pocket PC. Like many other people who use pen and paper to for the same purpose - I think that it aids concentration and allows you to focus on the real task at hand - not for everyone but then we are all different. Try it sometime, you might be impressed.