From now on, I'm wired. I can email, text, Google, check the weather, Skype, or use a GPS - whenever I want to.
I admit it; I love gadgets and technology. I needed a Kindle even though I had a boatload of actual books queued up for me at home. I transferred my running logs from paper to electronic, because the electronic version could give me charts, graphs, compilations, shoe mileage, mapped and measured routes, and all forms of analysis - none of which I need. I got an iPod because they were cool, even though I never used it much. I love reading about cameras and lenses and eventually buying new ones. I love my Adobe Lightroom. For knitting, the coolest thing ever was the invention of Ravelry, and the only thing ever wrong with it was, and is, that I can spend so much time on Ravelry that I use up valuable knitting time. I love to learn new software, and I love when my software is upgraded.
The only thing that competes with all of this is that I also love good value for my money - and all new technology becomes cheaper after awhile.
So, this week I finally broke down and got two new things: a laptop and an iPhone. I'm using my new laptop to write this post and I've preordered my iPhone 4S.
I'm in technology heaven.
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