My first phone was two tin cans tied together with string, and it worked pretty good.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I've really hung in there with my BlackBerry. The main reason I like it better than an iPhone is that I can type better. I saw Rachel Zoe using a white one and I was jealous. The risk, of course, is that it could look like a Lady BIC. I've just learned to own it though.
One of the basic things about a string is that it can vibrate in many different shapes or forms, which gives music its beauty.
I like to think about stringing songs together like a string of pearls, or a string of beads, but ultimately it has to be stuff that really works with the band, and gives a spin to the older material.
Not on one strand are all life's jewels strung.
I've returned to being an amateur without any ties or strings attached, which gives me a freedom I never had before.
Please don't throw phones. They hurt. And we sell them on eBay.
I've tried plenty of telephones. I tried to get into the Samsung Galaxy and the Blackberry, but the iPhone is just too easy to use. The camera takes clear pictures and the phone itself looks great. Like all Apple products, it kind of just makes sense.
The mobile phone is not a toy; it's a device that uses radio waves.
Remember Tupperware? That was the toughest stuff ever. Why can't they make a phone out of Tupperware?
To have news value is to have a tin can tied to one's tail.