
Time to pick up on our new BBHub daily feature called BlackBerry Support Document of the Day.
Every week, the BlackBerry Technical Knowledge Center lists their 25 most viewed documents for that week.
Every day, starting from #1, we've been identifying a document on this list.
As to be expected, there has been some shuffling in the rank order of viewed documents. Today we are up to (actually, "down to") item #7.
The current #7 is BlackBerry 7100g - Safety and Product Information Booklet.

We're talking the usual safety booklet stuff: not getting yourself explosed to radio frequency signals (as shown above), stuff to remember aout electrical, battery and driving safety, accessories, places to avoid if you have your BlackBerry with you, don't-try-this-at-home repair initiatives, optimal temperature limits for storage.
Oh, and something your Mama probably never told you, but BlackBerry will- don't use your device near what Research In Motion calls "explosive atmospheres."
I'll broaden that. Hey, don't even go anywhere near "explosive atmospheres." Being around them could like really, really, ruin your day, ya know?







