Layne Heiny of UMPC Buzz posted something really interesting and he even explains why he says that. Well he is correct when he says “how many of us use our pockets for these gadgets?” I enjoyed reading it
…Come to think about it, I do not like putting many things into my pockets. I put papers in my pockets. My wallet is in my back pocket. Keys are in my front pockets, along with some change. A pen might be in my shirt pocket. Let me double check. No. I have managed to lose another pen. The pen is probably under the seat cushions. Oh, my iPod sits inside my jacket pocket. This is so that no one steals it. Otherwise, most of my pockets remain empty.
There are many things I refuse to put in my pockets. For example, I was taught that guys who walk around with their hands in their pockets are suspect – so I keep my hands to my sides. So, if you are sitting or standing with your hands in your pockets then you might want to remove them from the pockets and place them on your sides…
Read the full post at [UMPC Buzz]





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