At 6:06 PM +0200 29/10/11, =?UTF-8?Q?=C3=9Eorvar=C3=B0ur_Dav=C3=AD=C3=B0sson?= wrote: >On 28.10.2011, at 21:55, Andrus wrote: > >... > >> but even Geoff Heard has moved on while I lag >>behind with old Apple products that just don't >>die! :-) but it takes so long to learn all the >>nuances and how to cope with new iphone-type >>stuff... > >So you have got a new iPhone then? Every Mac >user nowadays seems to have an iPhone. Until now >I was completely happy without it, but now I am >gradually beginning to think I'm seriously >missing something. :-) Žorvaršur Personally, I wouldn't touch an iPhone with a 40 foot pole! I'll have a new post up on my PNG blog in a day or so detailing how I was deep in the most rugged mountains at the weekend -- and still had service on my little LG which is basically a phone. But then the village I was staying in was on a ridge. On the other hand, a couple of months ago when I was photographing the National Mask Festival in Rabaul, I thought I was pretty flash having my MacBook Pro on hand so I could download the photos from my camera during the day. As I said -- "I thought". Then a bloke who was a journalism trainee of mine 35 years ago appeared. He was doing video with his iPhone, editing it was required on the iPhone, then posting it to YouTube from right there in the arena among the dancers, within minutes! He interviewed me: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Me5DzOGew8 Cheers, geoff