A:
Oh, I read all my news on my iPhone now. Not just normal news either, RSS feeds, Twitter, Facebook everything.
B:
Yeah, see, I was all fired up about that when I got my first one. But there are all these niggles that popped up, like when you follow a link in the Facebook app, it exits out to launch Safari, and then you lose your place in Facebook. Or, you know, it's harder to forward interesting things from your RSS feed, etc. Google Reader works pretty well, but it's still definitely better on my laptop, with real tabs and mice and everything.
A:
Yeah, that's the beauty of it! It all becomes like 20% more painful, and you only end up doing the stuff you care about. It turns out once your raise the friction for checking your email past zero, you check it a LOT less frequently. And the real beauty of it is that you don't really miss anything.
B:
Nice. It's the same thing as putting the chips in a bowl, and leaving the bag in the kitchen. If you don't care about eating them enough to walk one room over, you probably shouldn't be eating them at all.
A:
Those ARE the same thing!