How Long Can I Hold Out?

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IMG_0085.JPGI am really trying very hard to avoid purchasing a new iPhone. I don't know how long I can hold out. I'm too much of a geek. The speed appeals to me... a lot, though it is still too slow. I want broadband, baby! I want this thing to sizzle. But that will be many years out.

Anyway, at about 6:30PM, I went to one of my favorite burger places, which actually is at this mall. The line into the Apple store, which is about in the middle of the mall, wrapped around the mall on the outside. I asked the waitress if the line had been this bad all day long. She told me that in fact the line started forming the night before when she was getting off work! No one can now say my experience with the purchase of my iPhone a year ago was so bad! These guys are hard core!

The line was so amazing to me, I snapped a picture on my newly installed iPhone 2.0 software. I was shocked. It immediately asked me if I wanted the phone to use my location data as metadata in the picture file! I love it!! And all of the apps that are using location information... More posts on that later.

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