Latest iPhone Photos
01 July 2007 at 19:00 Filed in:
News
Snapped a few more photos with my
iPhone this weekend. The camera's actually quite impressive. You
know, for an iPod. I mean cell phone. I mean iPhone...

Another meeting in my kitchen.

Fleeing from the beach traffic...

Leaving Edward's Airforce Base
iPhone Purgatory - Tips for Activation
01 July 2007 at 08:05 Filed in:
News
I'm hearing all sorts of rumours about
AT&T causing iPhone woes. This does not really surprise me. All
mobile companies are evil and generally hate their customers. But
AT&T... they take the hate to full-on-rage. And, as the saying
goes: AT&T's not unhappy until you're unhappy.
While the Apple part of the iPhone experience has been widely reported as typical Apple goodness, The AT&T experience has been widely reported as typical AT&T bullshit. Uninformed store clerks. Uninformed telephone support staff. Forced bundling at retail (ie: You MUST buy accessories or you cannot buy an iPhone). Price gouging of wireless plans. You get the idea.
Then there's the heinous delay in activation and porting of numbers. Again, the rumours are swirling. AT&T systems were down for 12 hours on Saturday. AT&T porting center office was closed on Saturday and Sunday. Other carriers are "slow to release" old numbers, etc. I'm not sure why anyone expected it to go smooth. Afterall, why would a telegraph company be able to deal with this kind of high technology? (That second 'T' in AT&T stands for Telegraph)
Both Engadget and Gizmodo have articles on the activation woes. And apparently, less than half of readers polled by Engadget have had a pleasant, Apple-like experience with their service and activation:
While the Apple part of the iPhone experience has been widely reported as typical Apple goodness, The AT&T experience has been widely reported as typical AT&T bullshit. Uninformed store clerks. Uninformed telephone support staff. Forced bundling at retail (ie: You MUST buy accessories or you cannot buy an iPhone). Price gouging of wireless plans. You get the idea.
Then there's the heinous delay in activation and porting of numbers. Again, the rumours are swirling. AT&T systems were down for 12 hours on Saturday. AT&T porting center office was closed on Saturday and Sunday. Other carriers are "slow to release" old numbers, etc. I'm not sure why anyone expected it to go smooth. Afterall, why would a telegraph company be able to deal with this kind of high technology? (That second 'T' in AT&T stands for Telegraph)
Both Engadget and Gizmodo have articles on the activation woes. And apparently, less than half of readers polled by Engadget have had a pleasant, Apple-like experience with their service and activation:

Don't worry, friends. If you're still
having activation problems, I've got some hints and tips for you.
Get your order number from iTunes and let your fingers do the
walking:
- First of all, the iPhone activation hotline is +1 (877) 800 3701. Don't call that number. You're likely to be on hold for a VERY long time before anyone ever answers. And they won't tell you anything except to "Keep waiting."
- To check the status of the transfer of a phone number using the automated system, call +1 (888) 898 7685 punch in the number you're waiting on. It'll tell you in almost plain English where your number is in the transfer process.
- AT&T's got a semi-secret 1-Ring-to-Answer customer service number. That number is +1 (877) 419 4500. They're very friendly. But not hugely informative.
- The mother-lode is the Synchronos Center. These are the people that know what's going on. Has your old carrier released the number? Has the activation hit the network? Has there been some snafu along the way? They know it all. +1 (877) 800 3701. Then hit option 3.
Hello, iPhone
29 June 2007 at 18:17 Filed in:
News
Well, I've had my Jesus Phone for
about 3 minutes and it's already changed my life. I've lost 5
pounds, resolved the $3,700 discrepancy that's been in my check
book for the last 3 years (Thanks, Richard, for that by the way)
and finally gotten through to Roy using the built in
lawyer-to-reality converstion tool. It's a great device. Light
weight. Slim. Arguably pretty. Well balanced. I've got my key stock
portfolio synced to the stocks widget so that when my craptacular
portfolio continues to slide, the phone can call the poor house for
me. Automatically. I've got the secret RSS reader setup to download
episodes of VOD
Cars. I've got my horoscope all wired in. (Thanks, Mark) and I'm
pretty sure I can use it to call my dad (on his cell, because I'm
not allowed to dial the house). I'm even blogging with it.
Yes, that's right, fair reader. Jesus Phone can blog. I'm blogging with it right now. See how easy that virtual keyboard is to use? Feels like I'm typing nothing at all! Also, inserting images using the built in camera is a snap. Here. Take a look at this action shot from a meeting I had in my kitchen a few minutes ago:

You may think that calling the iPhone "Jesus Phone" may be marginally, if not completely, sacrilegious. Well, let me assure you that I've thought long and hard about this and include some helpful comparisons for you between these sons of gods.
As you can see, it's very easy to confuse these Earth charged deities. While respect and admiration for the two is obviously deserved... worship, on the other hand, should be reserved for one of them.
In conclusion, Libya is a land of contrast.
Yes, that's right, fair reader. Jesus Phone can blog. I'm blogging with it right now. See how easy that virtual keyboard is to use? Feels like I'm typing nothing at all! Also, inserting images using the built in camera is a snap. Here. Take a look at this action shot from a meeting I had in my kitchen a few minutes ago:

You may think that calling the iPhone "Jesus Phone" may be marginally, if not completely, sacrilegious. Well, let me assure you that I've thought long and hard about this and include some helpful comparisons for you between these sons of gods.
| Jesus | Jesus Phone | |
| Birth Place | Nazareth (Dry, Hot) | Cupertino (Dry, Hot) |
| Mother | Mary (Mother of God) | Steve (God of Geeks) |
| Occupation | Builder (Carpentry/Religion) | Builder of Hype |
| Best Miracle | Resurrection (From Death) | Resurrection of the Mobile Industry |
| Legacy | Christianity | Mac Users |
| Claim to Fame | Son of God | Son of God (Orphan) |
As you can see, it's very easy to confuse these Earth charged deities. While respect and admiration for the two is obviously deserved... worship, on the other hand, should be reserved for one of them.
In conclusion, Libya is a land of contrast.