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Bipartisan Gadgetry

Bipartisan Gadgetry
In a recent interview with the Associated Press, fourteen presidential hopefuls (seven from each side of the aisle) put the politics and posturing aside long enough to let their personalities leak through. Conversation topics ranged from pets and favorite TV shows down to the gadgets and technology each of the wannabe-in-chiefs depends on.

Democrat Chris Dodd revealed that he's a nut for the Web site, www.howstuffworks.com, while Hillary Rodham Clinton, John Edwards and Joe Biden all singled out the iPod as their guiltiest techno pleasure.

It's no surprise that BlackBerrys are popular with this crowd -- Bill Richardson actually called it his "CrackBerry" -- though Barack Obama had mixed feelings about listing the BlackBerry as his favorite: "It would have to be my Blackberry," he told AP. "The least favorite is my Blackberry as well."

Careful Obama, that kind of flip-floppery sounds eerily John Kerry-like.

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