Episode 72 - iPhone Drop Test
Posted by Podcast Team on 13 Aug 2007 9:06 pm. Filed under Podcasts.
Your Hosts: Matt and Bill
- Wii Talk
- Feedback
- Virtual Server Talk
- Bee Keeper
- Mozy
- UPS Issues
- iPhone Drop Test
Running time: 41:23
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Your Hosts: Matt and Bill
Running time: 41:23
Download Here
On August 14th, 2007 at 2:56 pm
Har har har
LOL I was curious about the episode title, but not curious enough to figure what it was about. Thanks for thinking of me though….now I feel loved. :-p
Don’t worry, I’m sticking around….don’t know if that’s a good thing for you guys but so be it. :-p
Congratulations on the iPhone purchase. I have my issues with the features on the current iPhone but the multi-touch is really what . I’m hoping that eventually Apple will improve upon it (as they usually do with 2nd and 3rd revs), but right now the inability to change the battery and some other lackluster phone tech features just don’t do it for me. I’ll stick with my cheapy Moto V360 for now (mainly because I’m with T-Mobile…LOL).
As for your friend that had the hard drive failure on the MacBook Pro and lost his newborns’ pictures, I sort of know the feeling. My wife was to blame though, as she was working late one night and in a hurry to finish a paper tried formatting a floppy….or so she thought. I found out the following day that she had deleted 10 GB worth of data on our 15 GB slave drive. We lost MP3 files and other data saved from years ago, but most importantly we lost pictures of our first born son (baby pictures). I felt so sick to my stomach when I realized what she did (and you can imagine how much worse she felt once she found out!).
Thankfully, I had made a CD backup of my son’s baby pictures a few months before they were obliterated, but anything that was added to the drive after that particular backup was gone forever.
Anyways, thanks again for the podcast. It was shorter than usual, but as always good to listen to as I try and get everyone up and running at my schools for the first day.
Now if only you can give us school techs some tips on fending off pesky teachers so that we can finish our tasks… :-p
Have a good one.