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On Sep 23, 12:53*pm, "Surfer!" wrote:
"kirk.stant" wrote in message ... On Sep 23, 6:40 am, "Surfer!" wrote: Except I can't think of 10 things I want my phone to do, let alone 20 things. *I can think of two - make & receive voice, send & receive text. My old free Nokia does both of those beautifully. *I've very occasionally used it as a calculator as well. Lets see, on my iPhone (that I only got because my wife insisted), I now: 1. make calls Yes. 2. check email No, I use the laptop and the screen on an iPhone is too small. 3. take pictures and videos No, I use a camera. 4. browse online (including reading RAS) No, happy using the laptop and we have free wifi in the clubhouse as does ever other club I've been to in the UK. 5. check my friends SPOT pages This is part of #4 surely? 6. check weather on XCskies More #4. 7. check my bank account (yikes!) and balance my account More #4. 8. use google maps to find out where the doctors appointment is and see where the traffic jams are More #4. *And the internet won't tell me where the local farmers are moving big bales around, which are just about the only thing making traffic jams between me and the gliding club. 9. check local weather radar More #4. 10. check for NOTAMS and TFRs More #4. 11. listen to music or watch movies on airline flights 12. track my bike rides for distance, time, and calories I don't ride a bike 13. check news on NPR More #4 I suspect/ 14. use the calendar to track appointments I use my laptop and keep them in my work email which I can access via Outlook or webmail. 15. sent & receive text messages from my daughter My Nokia does text but I hate text. 16. log my flights in club ships and post to OLC (well, now have the capability...) Am quite happy using the Microrecorder which is valid for badge claims as well. And to the extra one someone added about telling people where you are - I find a lat/long from the logger works very well. you get the idea. I tried PDAs and hated them (except for running SYM inflight). *But the iPhone (and I'm sure there are other equally versatile phones out there) has been a revelation; I now don't even bother to take my laptop on trips - I can do anything I really need on my little phone. So yeah, it's not cheap, but you get a LOT for the money! And it's fun... Well - if you are an iPhone geek! Can you also put your #4 in your pocket? And use it at the flight line or even in the cockpit? Sigh... Once you try an iphone you'll never go back. Even at my home, I rather check emails and other things on my iphone from the comort of my sofa than on my computer. But I guees an iPad, which I am going to get next, is even better for that purpose. Ramy |
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