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Make a living doing something other than IT.
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Obviously. Hmm... Must watch that film again. Not watched it in years.
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Er... I bought a house... that was pretty epic.
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Er... I could be all Apple Fanboy and say the iPhone, but I think it was probably high speed internet access.
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Who keeps shoes in a closet?
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Our Kind of Traitor by John le Carré
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What? No, I came down with a rare hair disorder and this was the only option the NHS would spring for to transplant... of course it's my real hair!
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An iMac if you're offering. Either that or a good suit.
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Er. What type? I have some zip up cardigans I like, I don't have a *specific* favourite. Are you thinking about getting me a present?
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As hard as it may be to believe, I've not measured exactly. I know it's approximately 40 yards to the front door of my building...
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I only buy them to fill the massive gaping void in my life from not having you around...
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Hmm. Good question.
Short answer, no.
Long answer is that to be a fanboy, you have to be a fan of something to the point where you lose all objectivity and disregard the failings of the thing you're 'fanboying'.
I'm certainly capable of doing that as a bit of a piss-take, but I think that bitter experience wrestling to get a piece of technology to work has killed off that bit of my brain. -
Not especially well, but it does make it a little less obvious :)
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Not especially. BlackBerry apps in my experience tend to be a bit clumsy, or look a bit less "shiny" than the apps for things like the iPhone and the Android. This may change however with the introduction of version 6 of the operating system (or as a consequence of the Playbook being introduced).
What I can tell you is what my "most used" apps were (past tense, because I've now turned my back on the BB and gone to the iPhone).
1. Foursquare - still a Beta app, and doesn't work over wifi
2. Seesmic
3. BBIM
4. Google Talk
5. Flickr Uploadr
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Bryn Salisbury’s Bio
London-based Welsh Mac geek, podcaster, photographer, sometimes blogger and ale fan.


