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How an AT&T IRU Customer can get an iPhone
7 Comments Published July 12th, 2008 in 3G, AT&T, Apple, Go Phone, Uses, iPhoneIf you have been following anything from the last 36 hours on this blog, you know it’s been a huge hassle to get my iPhone. Here’s a quick background on the issue.
At my last employer we received a 15% discount for Cingular/AT&T. Having any sort of discount, bundling internet/phone, or U-Verse will label you as [...]
This weekend we went to Springfield, IL for a wedding. My wife took me to work and then picked me up at lunch to leave so we would not have to leave a car somewhere and so I didn’t have to drive back home since work is on the way.
She forgot to get the [...]
I was out of town 3.5 days for a conference last week, followed by 2 days of vacation at a cabin. I checked my email on a laptop twice between Tuesday and Sunday afternoon. Once at the conference, once quickly while unpacking/repacking.
So where will this put me over the next 20 days without my iPhone? [...]
Today we had to run a lot of errands, so I jotted notes on my iPhone as the day went along. Here is what all I used it for:
Find Indy Tire. I had a free tire rotation/balance, and wasn’t sure where the closest one to me was.
Look up Jen’s pin # for the Library. They [...]
Seriously? I have to mail it in 2 days? My parents are in town this weekend, so it should get some pretty good usage before I ship it off. After that, it’ll be me, my Flip Camera, my notepad and pen, and my Go Phone to document.
I already see that this site will suffer as [...]
Tonight we went out to eat with co-workers Pam, Chris and Megan, who were all present at lunch when the idea of this began. They were all amazed that I had a site up already. It made me think of everything I did on my iPhone between work and home:
* registered domain [...]
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