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		<title>Iphone You Say</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Jul 2009 21:08:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I had heard whispers in technology circles (this means my friend&#8217;s Dave &#38; Dave) about the Iphone and it&#8217;s virtues.  And now that I am an older I guess, I at first, could not give a flying &#8230;.  So I ignored them.
Let&#8217;s back up a bit&#8230;  Around the time Dave &#38; Dave were telling me about [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I had heard whispers in technology circles (this means my friend&#8217;s Dave &amp; Dave) about the Iphone and it&#8217;s virtues.  And now that I am an older I guess, I at first, could not give a flying &#8230;.  So I ignored them.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s back up a bit&#8230;  Around the time Dave &amp; Dave were telling me about the great iPhone, my wife was chiming in to me how they are fantastic, etc. etc.  Still I did not listen, nor did I have anytime to think about it.  I just figured it was something similar to an Ipod, which I had used and basically it was not for me.  There was a bit of argument over the Iphone with my wife, because I did not listen.  Well I probably should have.  A year later, Dave &amp; Dave were extolling the virtues again, when I began to listen.</p>
<p>Finally my orange Palm Treo began to fizzle out.  It was dropped, beat to a pulp, and none of that mattered to me.  It did the job of calling and emailing (very badly), and it somewhat worked.  So why was I carrying around 2 cell phones?  It was simple.  I got one for my day job and I figured I would use it for work email.  So for 6 months I kept two cell phones in my pockets.  This was pretty much an exercise in radiation therapy for my hips.  I knew something was wrong with this.  Forget about putting my work, exchange/microsoft onto my personal phone.  Isn&#8217;t that what a blackberry is for?  Well did not have a blackberry.  I had a microsoft based HTX phone.  And seemed good.</p>
<p>Anyway, one day my palm phone stopped working.  I mean I could not stop phone calls.  The keypad just went dead!  I was kind of screwed.  When I called people, I had to ask them to hang up for me.  I could use the touch screen, but that was it.  So I was determined to get a new phone.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s when I remembered there was this guy in mid-Boca who ran an independent cell phone store which had a pile of old phones on a shelf behind him.  I figured go over there and grab one, pop in my tmobile sim chip, which was 10 years old and get right back to work.  So I stopped by Smart Communications.  This began a whole saga of getting a new phone through the backdoor, I guess.  I had purchased an orange unlocked Palm Treo on eBay, so what the hey.  I might as well do it again.</p>
<p>Mark showed me all the newest stuff.  An Android phone, new Google offering,  which I considered.  Then there were palms and blackberries and other HTX&#8217;s.  I had already an HTX flip in side pocket, so that was out of the question.  I looked them over and then I looked at the iPhone.  He determined right away it was not for me, from an expense standpoint and he declared &#8220;its a toy!&#8221;  Anyway, I called my wife, and she said why don&#8217;t you get it! Hmm.  That was the key words for she wanted it for herself&#8230;  So I decided to go for it.  Now mind you this is putting an iPhone on Tmobile, a bit of a tricky deal.  It was a bit clandestine, because apparently this is an anomaly, since at&amp;t has some exclusive contract with apple.  Anyway, I purchased it.</p>
<p>This started the second part of the saga, the painful part.  The actual iPhone was something like version 2.6 and that meant that you needed to unlock the thing with a turbo thingy.  Looked like a piece of foil that goes behind the chip.  He said it came from a guy in Hong Kong.  And guess what as soon as I walked out of the store, it immediately stopped working&#8230; So I went back.  Here is where I made up my mind to get the darn thing to work.  My 10 minutes with the iPhone had converted me, and I was now determined.  So I went back to the guy and we tried this and that, and upgraded.  I even went into a Tmobile store and got a new SIM chip.  Just told them it was no longer working&#8230;  Now I am carrying around 3 phones.  My work, HTX, the iphone and my treo, just in case to pop the sim back.  My pockets were hanging low and I expected a banana joke at anytime.</p>
<p>Finally, Mark told me to give him the phone back and wait a week.  A guy in HongKong was going to break/unlock the newest 3.0 iphone load.  I was suddenly feeling like a junky waiting for the new shipment.  And I put up with wait, another week.  In the meantime my wife told me I was fooling myself and to give up.  Finally I went back and he said not ready.  I was thinking Android on that day, trust me&#8230;  But I had patience and the guy from hongkong did the job and the old phone, non 3g got updated.  I was able to get the iphone working&#8230;  In the end I was able to get rid of all my phones and move to a single phone.  This was a long time coming.  and now I guess I am an iPhone advocate. Even thinking about being an Apple shareholder.</p>
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