Ray requested I post some photos I have taken with the N82. Well, here are some, but go ahead and check out my flickr site for all photos tagged “N82”. There aren’t many yet, but I intend on changing that! Oh, and it seems that Shozu is getting much better at geotagging the photos automatically!
That may be true, at least when it comes to technology. I bought a Nokia N82. Oh, here we go…. What happened to the iPhone idea? Well, I’ll give you the short straight-to-the-point explanation so as to avoid boring you to death. First of all, signs aren’t pointing to a complete solution to unlocking the newer iPhones by this Friday. It may happen, but I don’t want to risk it. The last thing I want is to go to the U.
Over the weekend I finally got around to uploading my photos from Chicago and Seattle (that I took in October of this year.) I was lazy and didn’t put any captions, but pictures speak a thousand words, right?
Chicago
Seattle
Enjoy. I’ve got Xiamen photos to upload at some point…
Update: these photos were lost.
I woke up today to the first snow of 2007. While it’s not a nice thick dry snow (it’s actually thin and wet and the roads are gross), it was a nice sight, nonetheless. But then I remembered “SHIT! I’ve got to get a taxi!!!” Good thing that I’m getting in the habit of waking up earlier (7:20 as opposed to ~8 - which means I can get out of the door by 8 instead of 8:30 whcih gives me an hour to get to work - for the just in case moments we all love…) Waiting for a taxi wasn’t too bad - 20 minutes or so - and it was a “hei che”, not a proper taxi (i.
So I guess I should retire the ‘ol “N95” category for this blog. “Wait, What?!” …you may be asking yourself… Yes, I did just buy it in June of this year, so that’s… 5 months and a few days of ownership. Man, I think that’s a record for me! Here’s the reason: I want an iPhone. There. I said it. My dutch friend (yes, the fact that he is Dutch has just about zero relevance here) accused me of “flip flopping”.
About 20 minutes after I posted my blog post on Google’s new Google Maps Mobile client, I noticed I got a pingback, or whatever it’s called. This pingback goes to a website http://0d1.info/gps/, which looks like a Google Adsense farm rss aggregator. This means, they’re taking other people’s blog posts and putting Google Adsense adds on them. Here, have a look (click on the image to see the full size screenshot).