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iPhone Luv

Sometimes we take our technology for granted and just accept it as is. It wasn't until someone offered to buy my iPhone that I began to really realize how much I treasure this device. Sure it's missing a few key items (task list) but the iPhone wasn't originally engineered for business people who were constantly try to stay on top of projects. However, Apple has shown its commitment and with exchange in the pipeline, I'm sure some brilliant programmer will grant me a task list similar to what I experienced on the Treo. Speaking of Treo, I finally pulled my 755p out of the drawer and have begun reloading it with apps that I miss using. I always wondered about using a Treo as a standalone PDA and now I get my chance. It's going to be a bit awkward though. Yesterday, I had a raging toothache and refused to talk much less breathe out of my mouth. I wanted to tell my wife something and we are far too advanced to use pen and paper so I grabbed the Treo and began trying to type a memo of what I wanted to tell her. After about 6 spelling errors in the first sentence, I tossed the Treo aside and picked up my iPhone and typed out the message on the notepad in no time without any errors. Today when I went to the doctor for pain management (all the dentists in my small town are out of town for a convention) I had a reaction to the shot. As I lay recovering from nearly passing out, my wife keeps calling me because I've been gone for too long. Obviously, I'm not going to talk, so I pull out my iPhone and text away. Am I excited about a 3G iPhone...not really. (I can't believe I'm admitting that) The only thing I'm interested in as far as hardware goes is A2DP and stereo bluetooth support...oh, and the ability to send files via bluetooth. (That may actually all be software issues...I don't know.) All my other desires will be taken care of in the June firmware and resulting programs.