Okay. Okay. I admit it. I sold out. I gave in. I broke down. And now, I’m the proud owner of an iPhone … and all the bills and contractual obligations that are associated with it.
Me? I blame our friend, Phil. Phil came to New Albany for Clyde’s family’s big 4th of July Celebration … with his own new iPhone in hand. After a day of tapping and pinching his iPhone’s slick, sleek display screen, I couldn’t take it any more.
Clyde, half-joking, suggested we call the local AT&T store in New Albany to see if they had any iPhones left. (I’m pretty sure that, when he said that, he was hoping the shelves would be bare.) As it turned out, shopping in a tiny town paid off … because one last 8 GB iPhone remained in stock.
Fifteen minutes later, it was mine.
I’m sure I’ll have more to say later, but for now, I’ll sum things up this way: As far as the iPhone goes, iLikeIt. This is more than a phone, and more than an iPod gussied up as a phone. This little device is going to change the way everyone interacts with (and expects to interact with) everything from computers to the Internet … whether you carry one or not.
hee hee. Now why exactly did you think you would hold out in the first place? Of all the people I know – you’re the FIRST person I’d expect to get one 🙂 – Teresa
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