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Yes I know your phone is groundbreaking, yes I see it's popular and does many great things, yes I know it's available now.
which some absolutely moronic. Well, there it is, we see your TV spots, we hear the internet speak about the iPhone, we flip over our favourite magazines and find an iPhone ad on the back.
Gotta run - it'll increase my score!
Decisions the fall from the adminisphere are often profoundly inappropriate or irrelevant to the problems they where designed to solve. I guess I'm kind of hoping that people's interest wanes a little so I can get ahead - that's probably wrong of me isn't it?
I'm looking forward to the score board feature being available for small groups so I can run a mini fitness challenge against my friends and family. On the last page of the review you'll find an original Gameboy handheld modified to contain the computer - think about were you'll be able to hide CPUS!
A fitness point roughly translates into a calorie, while an activity point allows you to compare your exercise to anyone else on the site. Why didn't Apple work with a Canadian carrier to provide the handset in both countries at the same time?
I guess I'm kind of hoping that people's interest wanes a little so I can get ahead - that's probably wrong of me isn't it?
Yes I know your phone is groundbreaking, yes I see it's popular and does many great things, yes I know it's available now.
Why do we have to hear about everyone else enjoying the technology before it's even considered that perhaps a Canadian would like to carry an iPhone?
It's a very tasty red you'll probably have some trouble stopping drinking, plus it has a nice little frog on the label.