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> On Wed, 16 Jul 2008 13:42:07 -0700 (PDT), chaya <chaya@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> wrote:
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>> NOOO Don't do it. I had to reinstall the OS on one of my macs & when I
>> attached my ipod it wouldn't connect to itunes because itunes was an
>> older version.
>>
>> Now all I have to do is figure out why reinstalling the OS did weird
>> things to mail. If I have to reinstall again ... grr ... no - it's not
>> bad enough to go to Vista.
>>
>> csj
>
> OK, enough already! What IS an iPhone thingy?
>
> I've been trying to be completely invisible for years and I think I've
> finally made it - I applied for some online offer the other day and
> they said that my application was invalid because they couldn't match
> my name to the address...cool...
>
> A result, I would say, but then all anyone has to do to find me is do
> a bit of work on persistent_offender and they'll find m***** of stuff.
>
> Of course the downside of being invisible is that you don't get all
> the advertising stuff which points you at things like iPhones.
>
> What am I missing, and can the Mother****p still see me even if I do
> wear a pointy hat?
>
> Pete
An iPhone is a combination cell phone, PDA, web browser, emailer, text
messager, camera, and mp3 player. It all slips in your ****rt pocket and
the best feature (for me) is that when I'm in a public place and I
belated remember to turn the ringer off, I can do so silently, without
announcing my faux pas to the world.
From time to time we have been cruising down the road and found that we
couldn't find a place we were looking for. It's easy to look up their
address and then come up with a map to show just where it is, all while
driving along. Of course, Sioux does the actual iPhoning, I must drive.
-Raf
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