and listening to each other. But we've got one eye on our computers,\Christina replied.
Christina says she does tune out everything once she gets home from work, to play with their 8-month old daughter Amina. She even turns her cell phones off.
But when Amina gets fussy, they both reach for her favorite toy: the BlackBerry.
\daughter will always pick the BlackBerry.
Which means when Amina grows up, she may have a house like Greg Shenkman's.
Shenkman is such a workaholic that he has wired his house with Internet, telephone and television in every single room. As CEO of the global high-tech firm Exigen in San Francisco, he feels he has to be available to his customers at all hours.
\— some of those tender moments with the family,\
When he stops working, he says he aches.
\bit of an effort,\
He's so obsessed, he has wired his shower. When Greg soaps up, he doesn't daydream — he watches the business news, checks his e-mail, and answers the phone.
60 Minutes arranged for the producer to call Shenkman, with his shower running. When the speaker phone picked up, the water was turned off automatically, and Stahl and Shenkman could talk to the producer from the shower.
The electronics are waterproof — but not foolproof.
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\an unusual occurrence for me,\
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