(Note to all people with spare iPhones. Instead of destroying them in a blender, why not send one to me? I'm very nice and deserve to be given a present.)
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Is it wrong that my second thought (after one similar to Jessica's) was "Wow, that's a really nice blender."?
Ha - it was my second thought too. If it can puree a *phone*, imagine what great margaritas it must make!
It's Blendtec's Entry-level $400 ($600 msrp) blender. [link]
They are auctioning off the remains of the iPhone and one of the same model blender on eBay, of course.
If it can puree a *phone*, imagine what great margaritas it must make!
Not to mention the terrific bass frappes...
Ack.
I figure that when I get my new phone I might as well let it be smart enough to be my primary PDA. Right now I use Palm on the PC and iWhatever on my Mac and sync both with my Palm and my Razr.
If I lose the Palm, the Palm software goes too. Poking around at new phones they trumpet syncing with Outlook and Notes.
Is that it? Are those my reasonable options? I don't have much urge to switch eMail apps, and have been (sadly) accustoming myself to no integration between my PIM and eMail app. I use Outlook for work and don't love it.
I feel like a dying breed.
Dang. I figured they were going to have to come down on the price, but that's pretty huge. (OTOH, cutting the hard drive size is just spiteful.)
I have had enough of the frelling hotmail interface. What mail clients should I be looking at for OSX? Any suggestions?