Ditto that, I'd have a CDMA iPhone immediately.

And yes, nice to see Apple describe things in millimetres. It kind of drives me nuts that the Apple UK site does everything that way, but the Apple US site does inch first, followed by millimetre.

Cheers,
Mike

Nat Hager III wrote:
If they had a VZW broadband model I'd be standing in line this evening!

Nat
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Brian J White
Sent: Friday, 29 June 2007 13:26
To: U.S. Metric Association
Subject: [USMA:38974] Re: iPhone

At 10:11 2007-06-29, Nat Hager III wrote:
If you watch the demonstrations this thing is innovative as the dickens, which in my mind goes hand in hand with metric. If you watch an old TNT movie - "Pirates of Silicon Valley" - it makes it clear that Jobs was always the radical experimenter while Gates was the shrewd businessman, and this is reflected in the novel iPhone interface vs. the standard Windows PC.

So I would expect someone like Jobs to say 11 mm, without the weird inch conversions.

Nat

PS The only drawback is its locked to the AT&T/Cingular network


Why is that a drawback?  The only other provider that can use it is
T-Mobile.  I'm sure someone will figure out a simple way to unlock it so you
can use it with T-Mobile.


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