No, that’s not me, but omg the lols.
“A camel is a horse designed by committee”
I wish that iTunes would let me have a dynamic playlist that would allow for frequency. Like for podcasts, there are certain podcasts I listen to everyday, so I would like an everyday playlist. Other podcasts I listen to once a week at the end of the week…etc.
That is what I want.
“The guy with one house really cares about losing a house, because he is homeless. The other guy can lose five houses and still got a bunch of houses…”
— Chris Rock on the Presidential Candidates
I’ve gotten a glimse so far at the Google/T-Mobile G1…and boy is it awful - visually speaking. Johnathan Ives need not worry that he’ll have any competition, although Steve Jobs might. I mentioned on twitter that Google/T-Mobile should get with the Target times and realize the value of good industrial design on a product. That being said, the apps are impressive. But let’s talk about openiness for a second. I’m the first to go for the open source free market sort of practices that Google is espoucing with this product, but why shouldn’t they or couldn’t they give iPhone developers the freedom to use the same api’s for accessing the google maps information as easily on the iPhone…at the very least through a web based api. Leaving it open for others to be able to ‘pick their poison’ of phone and just have available the apps and informaiton that they need/want. By closing off the iPhone developers from having the same access isn’t that just as bad as having a closed and proprietary system? This of course is just my first impression and I would love to be linked to articles pointing out other things…
What it would be like to sleep in the MJQ bathroom…
“You are doing a great job, and people like you” — layne