Hello! And welcome to our Friday column, Worst of the Week. There’s a lot of nutty stuff that goes on in this industry, so this column is a chance for us at RCRWireless.com to rant and rave about whatever rubs us the wrong way. We hope you enjoy it!
And without further ado:
Well, due to an unfulfilled prophecy, this week’s Worst of the Week column had to be re-written into something with more of a wireless angle. You see, this column was all set to be based on how it really sucked that the world was ending; that all of these volcanic eruptions and earthquakes were really a bummer; that the zombies roaming the streets were really going to put a damper on this weekend’s Memorial Day celebrations; and I was going to touch on the fact that my cell coverage had really taken a hit.
Unfortunately, the end of the world (apparently) got postponed for at least a few more months, and instead I was forced to come up with a column that was a little lighter on the apocalypse news, and with a greater emphasis on wireless.
Read the rest of this column at RCR Unplugged.
Worst of the Week: The end of the world will be televised on my smartphone!
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