Ok, I said I will not be blogging for a while, but I can’t help it. My warden sent me a URL about Google’s new T-Mobile G1. I guess she has been trying to dissuade me from getting the iPhone.
The iPhone is a beautiful piece of equipment that causes the heart to skip a beat when you first touch it. The iPhone is fun and addictive, and really hard to put down. The iPhone is the best mobile Mp3 player that integrates nicely with the best MP3 player on the Windows platform – iTunes. The iPhone has… err.. a crappy 2Mpx camera…
When asked for his divine opinion, Mr. Scrumpiness, my buddy-in-crime said,
sounds pretty much the same as other phones, but it depends on the user. More suited to people in US where they can benefit directly from Amazon’s delivery. In terms of specs, I think it’s comparable to iPhone and other PDA phones.
But when I pointed out that there is a lack of video capture, which some folks use for very importance occasions when they find a need to post their sexual encounters on the balcony, he had a ready answer to it.
i usually get one of my spare babes to film the action (using a real video cam). Then when I’m done, i oso get to screw the camera woman
Trust Mr. Scrumpiness to always provide me with excellent answers.
So, what do you think? Is this G1 any good like any of Google’s creations? Time will tell. Despite being a self-proclaimed techie, I am always wary of things that spell “version 1″.

September 26th, 2008 at 1:35 am
Oi … I thought you are having a holiday?! Ha ha ha.
I am not so sure what you mean by “best mp3 player in Windows platform”. Sound-wise, Apple iPod is not known for quality. Sony is far superior if you take a look at the technology involved. Also it shows it Sony’s pricing. I suspect that Creative player should be better than Apple’s iPod / iPhone because of the sound technology it has to recreate the sound specifically recorded in mp3 format.
Then again, I am an anti-Apple fan. And I am happy that way.
How’s the Korean girls so far?
October 2nd, 2008 at 9:55 am
Hahaha… actually this post and the last one was scheduled before I flew off.
I was referring to iTunes when I mentioned the “best mp3 plater for Windows”. And I really think it’s the best right now. Coupled with seamless integration with the iPhone and iPod, it’s always great to be able to sync up your music collection from one single application with multiple devices.