It finally happened, after 20+ years of resisting the mobile phone revolution, I finally realized there might be something there. I’ll let you all know what I find out 🙂
As I begin to travel Europe in earnest I am really missing out on capturing so many of the details. I’m hoping this phone will help me start recording the quotidian strangeness of my new life in Italy. In fact, if I am honest with myself, that is what I have longed for secretly for a while now. After this trip to LA I decided it was time to lift the iron curtain on smart phones in my life and let the love in. I am feeling even more connected already, although I am fairly certain I will regret this decision sometime soon. Damn the torpedoes!
I used to look up to you, man.
LOL, I used to look up to myself. Kill all your ICONS!!!
Mazel Tov!
They didn’t have the +, and at this point I could not wait. Although, to be clear, I am not giving you my number once I get it. Sorry, big fan, but there are limits.
Awww, you should’ve asked your homies to get some burners for you in Baltimore. I hear they’ve got cell phones lying on the ground in Hamsterdam.
I’m taking Vines in Hamsterdam with the new phone. Have to say it beats the burners 🙂
Jim, now that you have the phone just get a $4.00 google cardboard headset from amazon, download the free google cardboard app and you’ve got virtual reality in addition to real reality. My students did a demo of these headsets (and other stuff) at a Walker-Grant STEM night and folks were amazed.