
technology: Motorola Q
Me and my Q…
I’ve only recently discovered the magic of having a fully enabled phone. It’s one of those situations where you live your life without a piece of technology, and then life after said technology becomes so brilliant that it is hard to imagine what you did before.
Ways I have used my Q in the past 24 hours to make my life better:

The supposed “park”, which really meant a bike path around a fenced in “pond”, which really meant the Cambridge public water supply.

Fun at a strip mall Newbury Comics. Tom, you have a present coming.
technorati tags: Motorola Q, Google Maps Mobile
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June 28th, 2007 at 4:18 pm
I don’t have a cool phone, but I have realized I’ve become ridiculously attached to the internet via my laptop. Yesterday for some reason my internet was down even though my wireless claimed to have an excellent signal… I literally had no idea what to do with myself! No checking email? No blogging? No researching things I would like to write or blog about? Unreal. I was really nervous I would come home today and it wouldn’t be working still and I’d have to make a phone call or something… luckily here I am, crisis averted!
July 25th, 2007 at 2:34 pm
I know the feeling of discovering a new technology and then wondering how I lived without it. The addition of DVR to my life is the perfect example. How I ever watched TV before is a mystery. Now, I can program every show I watch to record every week, right from the handy program guide! I never have to sit through commercials, and I can rewind great moments like Adrianna Costa stumbling over the teleprompter over and over again!
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