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		<title>How&#039;s Your Day Going Today?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Jan 2007 03:55:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was talking to a Cingular rep, trying to increase my minutes on my Family Plan. I was asked: &#8220;How&#8217;s your day going today?&#8221; I flatly lied: &#8220;It&#8217;s going well.&#8221; I guess it was kinda going well. I had ran &#8230; <a href="http://joshkim.org/2007/01/17/hows-your-day-going-today/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was talking to a Cingular rep, trying to increase my minutes on my Family Plan. I was asked:</p>

<p>&#8220;How&#8217;s your day going today?&#8221;</p>

<p>I flatly lied: &#8220;It&#8217;s going well.&#8221;</p>

<p>I guess it was kinda going well. I had ran across town, finishing up errands (starting a new bank account, figuring out why my gate key wasn&#8217;t working, picking up Paul, Charlie, and John).</p>

<p>But no matter how many things I cross off my list (and by the way, it&#8217;s actually good motivator in the mornings&#8230; leave something really trivial to finish for the next morning when you wake up&#8230; and man, it&#8217;ll help you start your day!), I couldn&#8217;t shake the fact that I am, still indeed, proud.</p>

<p>I&#8217;m so proud, in fact, that I&#8217;m proud of my pride. See what I just did in the last paragraph? I just indirectly told you how much I am the humblest man in the world.</p>

<p>Patronizing words come from this mindset. I cannot shake it. I can&#8217;t just cross this weakness off my list.</p>

<p>But daily faithfulness&#8230; daily prayer&#8230; as iron sharpen iron&#8230; I kinda had to jump around Proverbs for this verse, but still, it&#8217;s quality. This leads me to how I need to keep seeking out those brothers and sisters more mature in the faith. It&#8217;s not that they have the answers to all my questions, but that they can show me the road to God&#8230;</p>

<p>Aw, snap. It&#8217;s time to work some more. Only a few hours left before I sleep&#8230;</p>
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		<title>iPhone, the NON-Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Jan 2007 23:51:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here comes the iPhone entry I&#8217;ve been waiting to post&#8230; since it was introduced just short of a week ago. Let&#8217;s start with the rumors. Oh man, there were so MANY rumors&#8230; my RSS feed reader was burning UP with &#8230; <a href="http://joshkim.org/2007/01/15/iphone-the-non-review/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here comes the iPhone entry I&#8217;ve been waiting to post&#8230; since it was introduced just short of a week ago.</p>

<p>Let&#8217;s start with the rumors. Oh man, there were so MANY rumors&#8230; my RSS feed reader was burning UP with iPhone rumors, as well as reaction pieces after the iPhone was introduced. I got sick and tired of it. Yes, I enjoyed refreshing and reloading two separate coverage (<a href="http://www.engadget.com/2007/01/09/live-from-macworld-2007-steve-jobs-keynote/">engadget</a> and <a href="http://www.macrumors.com/">macrumors</a>) of Macworld San Francisco. Yes, I enjoyed watching the iPhone keynote the second it was available. Yes, I enjoyed memorizing all the stats available from the <a href="http://www.apple.com/iphone/">Apple</a> website (I realized a couple days later that there was an iPhone tab added to the top navigation&#8230;). Yes, I enjoyed reading Mr. Pogue&#8217;s Ultimate Q&amp;A, both <a href="http://pogue.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/01/11/the-ultimate-iphone-frequently-asked-questions/">Part 1</a> and <a href="http://pogue.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/01/13/ultimate-iphone-faqs-list-part-2/">Part 2</a>. Yes, I enjoyed reading like the bazillion other pages that had talked about this thing&#8230; (I really really liked <a href="http://www.37signals.com/svn/posts/195-iphone-trails">37signals</a> article&#8230; which makes me wonder why I didn&#8217;t write up a piece like that&#8230;).</p>

<p>Here&#8217;s was my rule to sifting through the garbage and the awesome articles: If the reviewer touched the iPhone, I would read it. If the reviewer didn&#8217;t, then I would delete it immediately and move on to the next article in my feed reader, which was most likely yet another iPhone article. Sometimes, I&#8217;d have to undo, because while the writer might not have touched the iPhone, he or she had some amazing insight on the devices (like the 37signals post).</p>

<p>Instead of trying to &#8220;review&#8221; the gadget that I&#8217;ve never touched, I&#8217;m only going to talk about how it <strong>might</strong> impact my life in six months. That&#8217;s all I want to do.</p>

<p>I&#8217;m going to assume for the rest of this article that you know everything there is to know about the iPhone, except for not knowing how it feels&#8230; or smells&#8230; or tastes&#8230; yum&#8230; iPhone&#8230; I&#8217;m just going to start hammering out points I thought are relevant to me&#8230; and those that might be reading it.</p>

<p>As I&#8217;ve said before&#8230; if this devices delivers on the functionality&#8230; I&#8217;ll be very amazed. I&#8217;m a very picky person when it comes to gadgets, but I&#8217;ve learned to just deal with minor nuisances here and there. I&#8217;ve wanted something like this ever since I had a cellphone. I looked up into the stars and asked, &#8220;Where is my all-in-one? WHERE?&#8221;. I think it might be here&#8230; and no, not like how Brent is calling it the <a href="http://www.pvponline.com/article/3075/tue-jan-09">second coming</a>. (But I think it&#8217;s hilarious&#8230;)</p>

<p>I don&#8217;t have to carry my phone and iPod anymore. I already killed my digital camera because I wanted to be ready for the next generation of phones that will have 2 Megapixel cameras&#8230; (don&#8217;t need any more megapixels than that for me, but I do need better frame rates if I want to take video clips) Not only would the iPhone lessen the number of gadgets I need to carry, it also cuts down on cables I need to carry around with me. (But why isn&#8217;t iPhone using the Bluetooth or Wi-Fi to transfer data from a computer? This doesn&#8217;t worry me though&#8230; because this is an obvious next step to improving the iPhone) However, that battery life is not pretty. 5 hours of talk time/video/everything else isn&#8217;t pretty.</p>

<p>The interface will be killer. It has to be. If not, I&#8217;m not buying into it. Take, for example, my phone: <a href="http://www.phonescoop.com/phones/phone.php?p=890">Samsung d807</a>. I was told that it plays mp3s&#8230; but man, that is not an interface worth saving. However, I&#8217;m just used to the crappy way we deal with contact information, and so I was fine with the phone as a cellular device. But now that Apple has swooped in and changed that intangible &#8220;nice&#8221;-ness of making phone calls&#8230; Okay, once again, this depends on how the iPhone is when I play with it. I better be just as surprised as I was when I got my first mac. After all&#8230; it does have <strike>Mac</strike> (EDIT: Correction by Raj, through Alex&#8230; Jobs never said Mac&#8230;) OS X (Or so they say&#8230; it&#8217;s supposed to be a whittled down half a GB version of it&#8230; and I really hope it doesn&#8217;t eat into the 4/8 GB the iPhone is supposed to come with.)</p>

<p>And it&#8217;s not just the gadget you&#8217;re buying into. Just like when you buy a mac, you&#8217;re buying into a way of life. From the interface down to the physical 30-pin connector that it uses, you&#8217;re buying into a community&#8230; an ecosystem. No, I&#8217;m not trying to hype anything up, but with anything Apple, you get something much more than the product. If you have a mac (the 5.7% of us) or even an iPod, you know what that is. If you don&#8217;t (yet), you&#8217;ll find out soon enough.</p>

<p>So for all of you that know me as the Apple fanatic, here&#8217;s my answer to your question &#8220;Will I buy it?&#8221;.</p>

<p>I&#8217;ll buy it&#8230; only if I get to play with it first. I don&#8217;t think I will be torn over whether or not if I should buy it. If it&#8217;s worth it, I&#8217;m getting it. If it&#8217;s not, I can live without it.</p>

<p>Ah, so you people are talking about the extra costs (AKA data plans&#8230;) Yes&#8230; and this troubles me too. If 3rd parties could develop on this platform&#8230; we&#8217;d easily have VoIP happiness wherever there was WiFi, and we&#8217;d never have to use our minutes at our homes. I could even start programming applications using the user interface&#8230; But really, if Cingular doesn&#8217;t change the data plans for this gadget&#8230; I&#8217;m definitely NOT going to buy this thing. There is no way Cingular is going to charge me per KB to use this.</p>

<p>This should go into another rant about how we shouldn&#8217;t be charing per minutes or per text message to phone companies, but that&#8217;ll be for another day.</p>

<p>I have a feeling Apple is definitely going to change the wireless industry, just like it changed the music one. I don&#8217;t know if it&#8217;ll be a runaway success like the iPod, but it&#8217;ll leave it&#8217;s mark in history. Hey, it can&#8217;t be as bad as the Newton&#8230;</p>

<p>I think this pretty much summarizes my views on the iPhone. Do whatever you want with it. Delete it, quick!</p>
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