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For someone who travels alot the iPhone has been great. I can do anything I need to from anywhere. I have been able to scan work visa documentation and email it to a foreign office from a moving car. I can use the camera to read road signs in foreign languages. This thing is amazing.
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what was your first mobile phone?
Mine was a panasonic GD90, i started carrying a mobile phone much later then my friends at the time.
It had a screen which could turn to orange, green and blue which was pretty cool
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mvb…i had one of those too haha
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I got my first phone in 1996, it was great. All it had was the standard numerical keypad and three speed dial buttons. Damn thing weighed a ton, wasn't able to fit it into my pockets of my jeans, so I had to stow it on my belt or in my bag. It also had a plastic flip thingy that covered up the keypad when not in use.
I've been through a lot of phone evolutions, thinking that the next big thing would change my life.
I remember when the first flip phone came out (Motorola Startac)
I remember the first color phone
I remember the first phone with a camera (with a whopping 0.3 MP camera)
Touchscreens were very anticlimactic for me
I have a love/hate relationship with the iPhone. I wasn't too impressed with the first one, and I think I felt the same way about the iPhone as I do with the Pittsburgh Steelers. I don't hate the team, I hate the fans
I'm waiting for the iPhone 5 to come out so I can get it for my personal phone. I hate that the Android phones don't get support after a year, and then their antiquated OS falls to the wayside, with only the newer phones getting the new Android OS. I have a Blackberry for work, and I loathe the damn thing
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@mvb:
what was your first mobile phone?
Mine was a panasonic GD90, i started carrying a mobile phone much later then my friends at the time.
It had a screen which could turn to orange, green and blue which was pretty cool
I thought it was a small phone then but it probably was big according to current standards.I had one of those too, it was a really good phone. Got drunk and left it on the Staten Island Ferry one night, bummer. I got my first cell phone in a shop in the mall at the base of the World Trade Center in NYC.
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(btw: the factories of Apple in China actually has quite good conditions, for chinese factories. I doubt that other manufacturers are better, or even close to it).
Was in the news here not too long ago, condemning the poor working conditions of the employees… Hey I'm not naive: BB's probs isn't much better... For me it's all about how it looks... Of course I do understand that some of you actually need the smart part of the phone... I, however, just need to figure out how to put that Texas poker game back on my Storm...
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With the arcs I am totally with seul. I didn't like the IH arc when I fisr saw it and now I am actually little annoyed when I saw SE collab and it doesn't have one.
My first phone was one of those old brick phones. It could text as well
Then a motorola star tech which had a vibrating battery which seem amazing and now I typing this on my iPhone. How quick has things developed
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(btw: the factories of Apple in China actually has quite good conditions, for chinese factories. I doubt that other manufacturers are better, or even close to it).
Was in the news here not too long ago, condemning the poor working conditions of the employees… Hey I'm not naive: BB's probs isn't much better... For me it's all about how it looks... Of course I do understand that some of you actually need the smart part of the phone... I, however, just need to figure out how to put that Texas poker game back on my Storm...
Yeah, that news-segment went here too, about suicide rates and bad working conditions. The thing is, the suicide rate at the factory is actually lower than in the rest of chinese society and infact lower than in all 50 US states, the documentarist just heard a huge number (huge factories) and did not think to compensate for size or check his numbers, was a huge debate about documentarist ethics afterwards. Interesting topic imo, I think decent working conditions is hugely important, and I think that one should avoid products where one knows that factory workers have a decent day-to-day life. I don't think that apple's factories in china are paragons of work ethics either, just not quite as bad as people have made them out to be.
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Mvb- phone is long gone but I don't see why it wouldn't work because it took a normal sim card.
China manufacturing is a topic I don't really bother with anymore as the people that think they work in terrible conditions, under pay, etc etc just simply haven't been there. I've been to clothing manufacturing factories all over the world and china and Korea have some of the most looked after workers and most importantly happy workers.
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Ronald: my fav IH cut is the SEXIH07… But I disliked the unsanforised denim... So best solution for me is 634S, downsize 1, and taper from the knee...
Now I just gotta find a good tailor...
Contacted Denim Doctor UK… Going through with this...
Leg opening will go from 8.6 to 8.2. Cost: 20 quid. Original hem re-attached, chainstitched. Sending out my pair this afternoon…
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Slimmer leg opening: looks much better on my boots and OSBs plus I even have sneakers I can't wear now due to the jeans getting stuck under the sole (too wide)…
I just think a tapered leg looks a million times better (on me)... The standard straight leg looks brilliant on bigger guys (180 cm and +) though...