I gotta break with AT&T, stat. I fled to Cingular to avoid them, and look how that turned out...
Maybe I'm just imagining this but since AT&T bought them out, I've had more dropped calls. It's still the best reception I can get for the places I'm at so I'm going to stick with them (at least for the next two years).
If the dropped call thing keeps happening, though, I'm going to have to get a land line phone again.
I have a Windows CE allergy, and I don't use Outlook, so I'm hoping I can make a Nokia/Symbian solution work.
I'm trying to get more organized by updating my outlook contacts. I don't typically use Outlook for email but if I can manage to synch everything up, I'll go back to using it on a daily basis. I don't use the internet on the phone yet--just AT&T's Media Net, which gives basic information. But I'll probably get internet on it when I'm travelling.
No one has an opinion on these shoes?
Would you guys say that these were water shoes, or that they're regular sporty shoes appropriate for water wear?
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I'd probably only wear them at waterline. But I wouldn't look at someone funny if they wore them elsewhere.
I think it would depend on the sole, etc. You're thinking about them as street shoes?
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I think it would depend on the sole, etc. You're thinking about them as street shoes?
They have a regular street sole. I've tried them on. The only thing that tweaked me was the footbed was kind of rubbery, athough they do claim it's breathable. I just am prone to sweaty feet (which why I liked the mesh so much), so I was worried that it was meant to be worn in the aster and not just around.
They struck me as water shoes.
I'd consider them water shoes, but I don't see any reason you couldn't wear them just around.
I think you can wear them around, even though they seem made for water activities. They might not be as breathable though as a similar shoe not made for water activities.
I'm still pondering the idea of a water shoe, but I'm sure I'll catch up with y'all.
I don't see any reason you couldn't wear them just around.
I supoose. They were soooo comfortable. I tried on three other pairs of Merrell's and none were as comfy as these. I think more than anything, I'm worried about them getting all stanky if I wear them around town, because they're really meant to be in the water.