That's right: I am the proud and thoroughly confused owner of an iPhone. NABC's Bank Street project manager Gregg "Irving Thalberg" Rochman refused to give me an out, orchestrating my overdue ATT upgrade and patiently guiding me through the process that ended with possession of my first ever such gadget.
Wow. Jesse Williams said I'd be blogging from it in no time ... not yet, but stay tuned.
Are you the same guy who I knew ten years ago?
ReplyDeleteIt's all for the sake of the cause, Ed ... um, by the way, what is the cause, exactly?
ReplyDeleteDude, you should have gone for the Blackberry, President Obama has one.
ReplyDeleteNow, you too can experience the completely random censorship that Apple levies upon its users and developers:
ReplyDeleteApple and App Store Censorship
Welcome to the wonderful time wasting world of apps!
ReplyDeleteI am astounded.
ReplyDeleteI can rely on TSOL to inject a note of reality into the discussion. I will duly follow the link.
ReplyDeleteI hope these gizmos aren't made in a Chinese forced labor sweatshop.
Apple does not qualify as a "chain"?
ReplyDeleteOkay ... lemme know the equivalent of a microbrewed cell phone, and I'll think it through.
ReplyDeletehttp://blog.wired.com/gadgets/2008/03/design-your-own.html
ReplyDeletehttp://news.cnet.com/Build-it-yourself-cell-phones/2100-1008_3-5953682.html
http://www.gizmowatch.com/entry/how-to-make-your-own-cell-phone/
Not sure if the DIY cell phone is smaller than a brick.
Just what every capitalist needs.
ReplyDeleteI'm busting your chops over this. I'm jealous.