02 July 2009
46 Comments
So I've finally joined the rest of the world, and got myself an iPhone. Of course the first appropriately nerdy thing to do with it (after using its GPS to plan an alternate route around the traffic to get home from Northridge), was to type an entire blog entry with it. I must say I'm rather surprised at how well the virtual keyboard works - especially in landscape mode and in no small part thanks to its on-the-fly auto-correct feature*. Of course I could type way faster than this on a real keyboard any day of the week, but all things considered I don't really see myself missing a physical keyboard for the amount of typing I'm likely to do. I appreciate Apple's approach to keeping the screen multi-functional instead of eating up extra space with a bunch of buttons.
Even two weeks after its release, I still had to wait in line for over an hour at the Apple store in Northridge to buy the thing (I blame AT&T and their convoluted sign-up process for the delay). Also, AT&T is to be blamed for me having to drive down to Northridge in the first place, since their local store (less than a couple of miles from me) was all sold out. Again.
Anyway, I've now got my first cellphone, a GPS, a replacement for my recently-deceased iPod, and a whole host of other things all-in-one. But the most amazing thing about this little gadget? It actually has more memory, storage, and a faster CPU than what came with the previous Mac I owned (bought in '96). Now that's progress!
*As a side note, the iPhone doesn't seem to understand "it's" isn't always typed with an apostrophe.
(Also, I'd kill for some virtual arrow keys in the onscreen keyboard.)
Even two weeks after its release, I still had to wait in line for over an hour at the Apple store in Northridge to buy the thing (I blame AT&T and their convoluted sign-up process for the delay). Also, AT&T is to be blamed for me having to drive down to Northridge in the first place, since their local store (less than a couple of miles from me) was all sold out. Again.
Anyway, I've now got my first cellphone, a GPS, a replacement for my recently-deceased iPod, and a whole host of other things all-in-one. But the most amazing thing about this little gadget? It actually has more memory, storage, and a faster CPU than what came with the previous Mac I owned (bought in '96). Now that's progress!
*As a side note, the iPhone doesn't seem to understand "it's" isn't always typed with an apostrophe.
46 Comments On This Entry
SpiceWare
Sat Aug 22, 2009 8:38 PM
That's pretty cool. Haven't had Domino's Pizza in a long time. I see they finally opened one near me, will have to try it next time I order pizza for delivery.
I normally go down the street to Candelari's. When I took my folks there they said it was the best pizza they'd ever had, and they've lived just outside of both NYC and Chicago.
We normally get a King Mike's - Candelari's Original Italian Sausage, Candelari's Sun-Dried Tomato Chicken Sausage, pesto sauce, roasted garlic, bacon, portobello mushrooms and feta cheese.
I normally go down the street to Candelari's. When I took my folks there they said it was the best pizza they'd ever had, and they've lived just outside of both NYC and Chicago.
We normally get a King Mike's - Candelari's Original Italian Sausage, Candelari's Sun-Dried Tomato Chicken Sausage, pesto sauce, roasted garlic, bacon, portobello mushrooms and feta cheese.
SpiceWare
Sun Aug 23, 2009 5:15 AM
Those sound good too. a 28" pizza
that should be here in Texas 
I'm just outside of Candelari's delivery range, but it's only 6-7 minutes away. I go there a 2-3 times a month for their lunch buffet (and I tend not to care for buffets).
I'm just outside of Candelari's delivery range, but it's only 6-7 minutes away. I go there a 2-3 times a month for their lunch buffet (and I tend not to care for buffets).
SpiceWare
Wed Sep 16, 2009 2:30 PM
While not an app, Domino's updated their website to work on the iPhone
http://macdailynews....comments/22448/
http://macdailynews....comments/22448/
SpiceWare
Tue Nov 17, 2009 4:57 PM
Thanks for the heads up on the Star Wars game, pretty slick. Only thing that threw me off was the screen is rotated the opposite way of all my other apps.
EricBall
Wed Nov 18, 2009 1:14 PM
Another game to check out is Civilization Revolution. It's a port of the DS version of the game. Manual here: http://downloads.2kg...d_DS_Manual.zip
I hang around forums.civfanatics.com 'cause I have the PS3 version. (Identical save the graphics & controls.)
I hang around forums.civfanatics.com 'cause I have the PS3 version. (Identical save the graphics & controls.)
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