Okay, this isn't really about what phone to buy, and I could have done the same 
thing on any smartphone or PDA, so if Steve will bear this one indulgence, I'll 
answer Helen's question. (It is her rule, after all.).  :-)

Obviously the phone part wasn't working in the Amazon. We would be out all day 
hiking or canoeing in the jungle and the phone was a useful way to take notes 
of the species we saw, and of what they were doing. I had ebooks about the 
place we were visiting, and it was nice to be able to look up information about 
what we were seeing on the spot. I also used the phone every night to read 
fiction before going to bed. A phone is much lighter than a pile of books and 
the backlight was nice for reading at night where there is no electricity.

The iPad really shone as a platform for reviewing the photographs I took 
(http://wildearth.smugmug.com/ then go to the Americas section). Again, this is 
nothing that another brand of tablet couldn't also do. We'd all sit around 
after dinner and folks would squint over their photos on the 2" screens on the 
backs of their cameras, and I would drop mine into the iPad, where I could view 
them on a bright 10" screen and even crop and edit them. We also loaded other 
people's photos so they could see them at a decent size. People enjoyed passing 
the iPad around while we talked and drank beer, seeing the photos we'd taken of 
the things we had all seen that day. When we got back to Iquitos (with Internet 
access), I was then able to upload a set of photos to Facebook for my friends 
to see, even while we still had a week in the Andes left on our trip.

I know it sounds odd to take high tech stuff to the wilderness, but it can 
really be as useful there as in everyday life, just for different reasons. I 
have colleagues who go out for much longer than I do, who use solar chargers to 
keep their tech running for a couple of months at a time.

Rob



Sent from my iPad

On Sep 26, 2011, at 12:57 PM, Helen Huntley <[email protected]> wrote:

> What I really want to know is what Rob was doing traipsing around the Amazon 
> with his iPhone.
> I have to admit that I enjoyed reading this passionate missive even though I 
> still have a dumb phone that I frequently forget to turn on. 
> On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 12:36 PM, Steve McKibben <[email protected]> wrote:
> A lot of great and useful info (and some that is less so on both accounts) 
> has been posted in this thread.
> 
> It originated because Shane needed to find out how to send the articles that 
> he always does (thank you Shane!) to GatorNews.
> 
> Shane's phone is now fixed, and everyone that has taken the time to read the 
> posts has an idea about the relative strengths/weaknesses of the various 
> phones/platforms, and who among GatorTalk posters is loyal to which one.
> 
> Since it's not really a Gator related discussion, I'd like to "Helen Rule" 
> it. For those not familiar with that term, it simply means that this dead 
> horse need not be beaten anymore, at least not on this list.
> 
> You could take it to Too Hot I suppose, although the discussion hasn't been 
> that incendiary, at least not yet.
> 
> Maybe we should start a "Too Boring for GatorTalk" list...
> 
> :)
> 
> Steve
> 
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