iPhones were our (late) Xmas presents to each other.
I am in geek heaven playing with it.
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And don’t worry, it never goes away either. I still pick mine up every morning like “sweet, I got a f#$king iPhone!”
Just got Tweetie from the iPhone store. Wow. Now I get it about Twitter and high-end cell phones. Facebook too. Both are easily accessible from the iPhone.Plus, with Tweetie, there’s no SMS message charges.
Call me a caveman, but I still wake up in the morning and say, “Look at these f#$king mountains!” Electronics don’t do much to get me out of bed.
You have roosters, you don’t need an alarm clock…
PS The iPhone has a GPS and the iStore has a compass. Might be handy when in the mountains (with a little solar charger.)
I’m with DJ. Besides, he has something better than a rooster to get him up in the morning: a spouse! (the next best things to children, which will ruin your ability to sleep in, forever).
Well, I have a spouse too, and we’re both slugs in the morning…
“PS The iPhone has a GPS and the iStore has a compass. Might be handy when in the mountains (with a little solar charger.)”
I’ve heard that without an iPhone, sometimes people climb the wrong mountain! I’m not beyond getting lost, but I grew up in rural America and am fairly good at following my own tracks home.
Some people would get lost regardless.
After just two days with an iPhone all I can say is, they’ll pry it from my dead cold fingers.
PA A mountain rescue person told me they’ve sometimes rescue people who had a GPS – who had no idea how to use it.