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    Notebooks and sex. How does one effect the other?

    Discussion in 'Notebook News and Reviews' started by Brian, May 31, 2005.

  1. Brian

    Brian Working at 486 Speed NBR Reviewer

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    We're helping to research this very topic. If you're interested in participating, see the below survey. Either post your answers here or forward to me via the contact form. They'll probably publish several of these with first name or other alias only, so you'll be protected. Preference for publishing will go to those from New York, please specifiy in your response if you are from or currently living in NYC.

    This is for a story in Crain's New York Business on how laptops together with wifi are wreaking havoc in the bedroom.

    1. Do you have a laptop and wireless Internet connection?
    2. Do you typically bring your laptop in bed and surf the Internet or use email?
    3. Has your sex life changed since you or your partner got wifi?
    4. Does your partner complain about it? Any funny stories?
    5. How often did you used to have sex? How often do you now?
    6. Do you care about the lack of sex, or is wireless just so addictive that it doesn't matter?

    Brian

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