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Jul. 8th, 2006 10:33 amI really like the blackberry. Part of it is just finally having a phone with a working address book. Our old phones (Nokia 9290s, I think) which we got in late 2004 were these big old 80's style bricks, which was ok, since they had good PDA functionality. Except that the OS wasn't that great to begin with, and the PDA functionality broke on my phone within a few months of purchase (the joys of having a toddler...). And everything except for basic phone functionality, including the phone book, was part of the PDA.
I was a little hesitant about getting another PDA phone, but the blackberries are known to be pretty sturdy and don't have moving parts, so hopefully it will hold up for a while, especially if I get a decent case really soon.
I'm happy. It does enough of what my Palm does (ebook reading! Yay!) that I can stop carrying it around. One less thing taking up space in my bag, one less thing to potentially be lost or stolen.
OMG. Someone on my flist just mentioned having a smoothie with lavendar/vanilla ice cream in it. I WANT DESPERATELY! And I have no clue how to go about doing so. I suppose there's something lavendar flavored at the co-op which could be used.
I finally finished Quicksilver last night, only three years after I started it! It's the ideal ebook - you can read it without having to carry around a huge tome for months.
I am getting very irritated with my clothing situation. Most of my shirts that used to look ok don't fit over my belly anymore, so I'm down to one t-shirt that isn't a tent, a few that are tents, and some similarly tent-like men's button down shirts. Must really try to make clothes shopping a priority soon.
koyote says I should just let my belly stick out. Yeah right. I don't care if *he* likes seeing my skin - the rest of the world does not need to.
I was a little hesitant about getting another PDA phone, but the blackberries are known to be pretty sturdy and don't have moving parts, so hopefully it will hold up for a while, especially if I get a decent case really soon.
I'm happy. It does enough of what my Palm does (ebook reading! Yay!) that I can stop carrying it around. One less thing taking up space in my bag, one less thing to potentially be lost or stolen.
OMG. Someone on my flist just mentioned having a smoothie with lavendar/vanilla ice cream in it. I WANT DESPERATELY! And I have no clue how to go about doing so. I suppose there's something lavendar flavored at the co-op which could be used.
I finally finished Quicksilver last night, only three years after I started it! It's the ideal ebook - you can read it without having to carry around a huge tome for months.
I am getting very irritated with my clothing situation. Most of my shirts that used to look ok don't fit over my belly anymore, so I'm down to one t-shirt that isn't a tent, a few that are tents, and some similarly tent-like men's button down shirts. Must really try to make clothes shopping a priority soon.
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Date: 2006-07-08 05:34 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-07-08 05:54 pm (UTC)In any case, it isn't so much a belly skin thing as an ill-fitting clothing thing. I wouldn't normally choose to wear a belly exposing shirt, what with the stretch marks and all, but I'd definitely choose one that was intended for belly showing over one that was too small and not normally of a belly-showing style.
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Date: 2006-07-08 06:10 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-07-08 07:05 pm (UTC)Definitely room for improvement, but I read for the words, not the paper.
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Date: 2006-07-08 07:06 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-07-09 06:05 am (UTC)I have used at least five vastly different types of handhelds to read books or documentation on.... Blanket statements about screen size (which ignore other user interface elements) aren't meaningful witrhout more context. The rocket, for example, is almost the size of the printed area on a standard mass market. (I prefer a tungsten 320x480 format device for other reasons, though)
And, as pointed out by the flint/drake/lackey peeps, it isnot an either or situation. Having access to the ebook can result in people adding hardcopy to their library.
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Date: 2006-07-09 04:34 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-07-11 11:32 pm (UTC)