Posts Tagged ‘iphone’
iPhone 4 vs. HTC Evo
Shared this with some friends, but it’s worthy of a blog post. Hilarious! Video is SFW. Audio is NSFW. [Read More]
Disgruntled iPhone owner
I’ve had a lot more drama with my iPhone in the past week, with the worst occurring today. I don’t feel like documenting it. A consumer warning about an Apple product is pretty useless. I know Apple customer support has a sterling reputation. One blog post from [Read More]
RESOLVED swimming with iPhone
My iPhone miraculously returned to life this evening. My week-long procrastination over what to do about this predicament seems to have paid off. I guess the DampRid ultimately did the trick. [Read More]
August 5 rapid blogging: swimming with iPhone
As mentioned in my work-related post, I walked into a swimming pool with my iPhone. Last Friday, while at North Myrtle Beach (my journals and blogs are not for positive things, so probably no writing about the better moments at Myrtle), I decided to take a quick dip in the [Read More]
Thanks AT&T
No, really. I’m not being snarky. AT&T has announced they’re doing away with unlimited data plans for iPhones, and I’m glad, because I’m going to save $15 a month. Existing iPhone users don’t have to give up their $30 a month unlimited [Read More]
My filter of the world
I’ve got nothing, as far as anything to write about. I’m in a bit of blank mood. I’m filled with…resignation. I’ve got a birthday in a few days, and I’d rather not think about it. It feels like it’s been a waste of a year. But this [Read More]
Live-blogging dialysis (is wicked fun)
Yeah, right. I’m just trying out the WordPress app on the iPhone. It’s certainly neat that I can easily blog from dialysis. I happen to have nothing to say, though. It’s cold in here tonight. Hmm…I can take a picture and have it inserted into this [Read More]
The state of things
WEEKEND – Work – Dialysis – Work – Free Night – Work – Dialysis – Work – Free Night- Work – Dialysis – WEEKEND This is basically my life. With tonight’s free night, with endless possibilities for personal [Read More]

