Two years ago I bought an iPhone 3G. I never desired the iPhone – I bought myself the first generation PRADA mobile by LG and I ♥ that phone wholeheartedly – I only bought one because my former business partners wanted our company to design and develop iPhone apps. In order to build these apps, we needed iPhones. I couldn’t argue with that logic so I packed away my PRADA mobile, canceled my contract with T-Mobile, and waited in line with every other crazed consumer for hours to own the iPhone 3G. My phone bill with T-Mobile was well under $80 a month. My original phone bill with AT&T was close to $160 a month, based on services I always had with T-Mobile. Based on my monthly usage for minutes et al, I was able to reduce my monthly bill to $130. So not … Continue reading
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Online Gaming and The Polanski Option
October 13th, 2009
I enjoy playing the occasional puzzle game on my iPhone to pass the time (read: walking an 11-year-old dog that no longer desires the oft-visited blocks in our neighborhood). Back in July I downloaded the game epic pet wars as I waited in line to see Harry Potter & The Half-Blood Prince. The game was free and I wanted a larger challenge than the expert setting on Soduku. I was immediately hooked on this multiplayer online game and likened it to crack. Crack wasn’t the right word to choose to describe the game: it’s a quaalude that online Roman Polanskis can distribute.