Is Wifey Trying to Tell Me Something?
My wonderful wife acts as my clipping service, something I appreciate and always enjoy because she’s been including cartoons lately to lighten the load. This is yesterdays “installment.” Those of you that know her know she has an iPhone that I like to borrow. So I guess that makes me Dilbert in this scenario…
Reader Comments (7)
How is it that your wife has an iPhone and you don't? How did THAT happen? (LOL)
BTW, I gave an iPhone to my husband for his birthday. He's kind of a gadget freak anyway, but he loves it! Guess I'll have to wait for Xmas to get one for myself. Meanwhile I'll just have to take an occasional "hit" off his.
LOL!!! I can relate!! (In reverse, of course.)
We at Apple are glad your wife is enjoying her iPhone. Customer satisfaction keeps our stock price up and makes my stock options worth more.
You should buy an iPhone for yourself. Every iPhone makes me richer.
Thanks, uh, "Steve J." - a valiant effort at anonymity that wasn't lost on me.
I try to do my part as a Mac evangelist because I know that, if I help make you richer, somehow that will, in the end, help me. I call it "trickle down something..."
And don't worry. I'm sure no one else picked up on your "real" identity.
Keep trickling,
Doug
Interesting. Your wife is an Apple "fan-girl" too? I suppose it's contageous. I'm ready to toss my old PC and am actually considering a new iMac. From all I read, it's the best home computer on the market (OMG, I sound like a fan-boy myself!) But the iPhone? I'll wait until a model comes out with 3rd Generation web service. And a lower price point.
I'll admit I was surprised when Dawn bought the iPod; she's not usually an impulse buyer, but she needed a new phone and a new organizer, handled an iPhone (the day after its release) and bought it. But it filled the bill for what she needed at the time.
The thing about technology is there will always be a newer, better, more feature-laden model just over the horizon. But if you have a pressing need today, it makes little sense to wait for the "next model" to solve it.