It seems I’m still the middle child of the family getting the cloths from my older sister (at least I was not the last child). Of course this is a metaphor: I have 8 and 10 years age difference with my sisters -who are actually step sisters from different fathers. But instead of cloth, it’s electronics. Mike gave me his old iPod Touch because he bought him self -it doesn’t really matter who bought it either, money comes from the same place anyway- an iPhone.

This is a picture from last year. I’ve had the iPod you see in my right hand since then and envy the iPod Touch (in my left hand and front plan) all that time. I guess you could say visualization works.
I think it’s fun to be the middle child. And it’s fun to have an iPod Touch. I’ve had it for 3 days and I’m still experimenting the apps -but mostly playing games, ho làlà. There’s only a slight problem: the screen is much to small. Especially when you just wake up, aren’t wearing your glasses and want to read your tweet stream and write replies to your twitter friends.
I’m now even more convinced that I want an iPad. I would already have one if I wasn’t living in Canada. I can already imagine all I will accomplish before even getting out of bed…
I think this graphic properly displays what your life with the iPad would be like, Camille:
http://www.twitpic.com/1ewhvj
I have the same 2gig iPod I’ve had for about 4 or 5 years. It’s still going strong, even though it’s all scratched up and dented. When it dies, I’m not sure what I’ll get next. A touch maybe, I don’t know. I use it mostly at the gym, or for listening to music when I travel.
Chris, yes that’s how my life will be when I’ll have my iPad, at least for the 2 first weeks
My old one was found in the street… Guess that says how strong those little devices are. An iPod Touch is just not the same, you do so much more then listening to music -I actually haven’t even sync my music yet!
That is a great pic of you, btw…I love that look on your face.
Yes, the look is great… and those bangs are exceedingly hot
Thanks so much! I don’t have them any more, but they might make a comeback once the fall hits. Bangs in the summer are a pain.