iPhone in the wild

This weekend I went camping at with my Venturing Crew at a remote Boy Scout campsite called Camp Masonite-Novarro  in Mendocino, California.  During this trip, I was reminded of a few things and learned a few more about my iPhone. Continue reading

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Bitten by bandwidth usage

There’s a phrase that most people don’t usually think about very much until they’ve exceeded their limit.  And that phrase is “bandwidth usage”.  It refers to the amount of data being transferred between an entity on the internet and the server that is serving the data.  Most hosting plans focus on data storage, but it turns out that data transfer is the number you have to worry about. Continue reading

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iPhone Remote controls iTunes

I recently discovered that you can remotely control iTunes on your computer using WiFi through a Free iTunes Remote App.  For me this was great news.

Why is this so great? Continue reading

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No shortcuts

The road of life you’ve been traveling on seems never to end and shortcuts appear to be the easiest way to your final destination.  If you take that shortcut, you might get there sooner, but at what cost? 

You might have skipped over an essential part of the trail.  Sure, you might have reached the destination earlier, but you missed important details you needed when you arrived.  Continue reading

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iPhone App keepers

When an iPhone App is free and the description and review of the App is favorable, all it takes is two clicks to instal it on an iPhone.  It’s just as easy to remove iPhone Apps that don’t meet up to your expectations.  My expectations are pretty simple. Continue reading

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