Being less freelance and more employed has meant the recalibration of various things in my life. One is the devices I use.
The iPhone above is what I use for life. I pay the bills for it. The BlackBerry is what Ogilvy gave me. They pay for that. It's great actually, a very efficient machine for the delivery of email. And you can talk on it in places where the iPhone/Orange doesn't seem to get good coverage - like Earth.
But the best bit is that those aspects of my life are neatly compartmentalised. The emotional differences are embodied in the objects. I think that's one reason why we'll never have truly converged devices - the idea of a really general device doesn't make emotional sense to us. And perhaps it's a reason why no computer in our house is ever called 'he' or 'she' whereas a vacuum cleaner with less intelligence that knows less about us is instantly personified. General purpose computing is too far from human-ness. Or something.
Anyway.