30 Ways To Wait For The iPhone 3G, #10

This entry is part 10 of 30 in the series 30 Ways To Wait For The iPhone 3G

Safari for Windows is now SNAPPIER… Well, as you can see, today is still slow on the news front for the iPhone. Apple updated a security flaw that was found in Safari for Windows, and that has been all! AT&T is now rumored to be subsidizing the iPhone by a major $325. That’s a nice cut that AT&T and Apple are taking off of the iphone, and a welcomed one. I was one of the people who payed $500 for my first 4GB iPhone, not the smartest financial decision I’ve ever made but the phone was worth it! Now that the iPhone is a measily $200 right at the price range of it’s competitors and cheaper than some I believe the iPhone is going to clean house. Thanks AT&T and Apple. I know some people buy their blackberry’s and treos for about $200 or more. How much does the N95 cost these days anyway? I bet it is still around the iPhone’s cost if not more. Since the iPhone has more rumors towards its subsidy, is it going to be subject to the normal upgrade rules? I am still curious on that one. If anyone has the answer please do let me know.

I’m done lusting now so let’s get to something fun to do. My Rube Goldberg machine failed, bad. I’m going to try again and film more so I can show it succeeding. No one had pictures of theirs to show but that’s alright. I guess no one reads down far enough to feel like commenting.. :( Well today we’re heading back outdoors for the activity. It was a good few days inside, but after packing on those calories that weren’t burnt coding websites or building your Rube Goldberg machine we need to pick up an exercise schedule. That’s right, dreaded exercise. The great thing about exercise though is that all it takes is simply walking to get some. I am getting big into watching my health and I believe everyone else should think about it as well. With so many of our young kids becoming obese beyond belief, disease destroying people’s lives, and heart attacks among many other ailments plaguing us to no end it’s about time we woke up to it. It all stems from a lack of exercise and the right diet. Just as an example For instance a lot of restaurants deserts have more calories than anyone should have in one day. So for tomorrow I suggest taking a 30 minute walk. That’s all, a simple 30 minute walk, but then you need to take a look at your diet and always consult with your doctor to figure out what is right for you. Of course with any health changes you should always talk to a doctor. I for one love to play Ultimate Frisbee to get a lot of my exercise. Another thing that I love not only for it’s taste but for it’s health benefits is tea, (Check out my tea page!) I’ve dropped my coffee habit and turned to tea. Did you know that a latte has roughly around 220 mg of caffeine but tea has, at the most in a black tea, 45mg. I love collecting and then steeping my tea. It has such a more diverse palette than coffee does. Anyway I’m off of my box now those are just a few personal exmaples of my quest for health. I’m off to take a shower after hucking the disc around for about 2 hours. My mother, my dog, and I will be heading out at 8:30 a.m. to walk for 30 minutes at the track near our house. Please, for yourself, get out and do something similar. For more information about health click some of these links below OBESITY, TEA, EXERCISE, WebMD

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  1. 33 65 325 69 47 21/06/2008 at 1:48 pm

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