With this app and last.fm I am head over heels in love with my iPhone. I may even go so far as forgive the fact that it hates Linux.
I think I’m in an abusive relationship with my phone.
This is one of those posts that has been tickling the back of my head for sometime and I have essentially avoided it up until now–mostly at the prodding of Tyler. Since I am epically lazy–notice how the bulk of my posts in the past year have been photos? Yeah, I’m to lazy to string letters into words and then into sentences. Complete thoughts? Pffffft–I’ll be presenting this as a list.
Love It
Hate It
Bottom Line
The shine has worn off and my infatuation has mellowed into affectionate ambivalence. The iPhone has changed how I view cellphones and voice services in general. The device truly is a hand sized computer, allowing you to do many of the things you would on a laptop and it represents a paradigm shift: data is data is data. That said, it doesn’t blend well with a computing life off of either Apple or Windows. The inability to backup the device and sync content to it from my laptop handicaps the device enough that I will be seriously looking at what the Android based handsets will be offering this fall.
I’m a sucker, especially for the intersection of technology and shopping. Last night, while catching up on my feeds on my iPhone, I caught io9′s article about The Call of the Cthulhu movie which was released on DVD last year. Now it is bad enough that I am reading the feed of a Sci-Fi blog on my iPhone and doubly worse about an indie H.P. Lovecraft film but the icing on the cake is that I purchased it right then and there from Amazon whose iPhone formated store plus one-click shopping makes it way to easy to purchase the things you think you need when you really ought to be sleeping because you know the baby will be getting up in the middle of the night because she’s teething but you cannot resist the simplicity of it tap-tap-ka-ching.
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