Publisher's Note
Senator Barack Obama totes a BlackBerry and is occasionally
observed listening to his iPod. By contrast, Senator John
McCain makes light of his own lack of tech savvy. But does
computer literacy really benefit a president? Columnist Lee
Gomes suggests a commander-in-chief should spend about 20
minutes a day online, but not more than that. Gomes
writes, "With the world at his beck and call, a president is
one of the few people lucky enough to be able to learn more
off-line than he would chained to a keyboard."
What's your opinion? People certainly sounded off to my
comments last Thursday about voice mails. Here are a few
comments. Many others wrote directly to me,
but did not want their comments published, which we always
respect.
Rob Nance
Publisher
AccountingWEB, Inc.
publisher@accountingweb.com
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