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Yes, iphone is powerful.
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I started my day by using its multialarm plus nap-mode.
Before leaving the room, I checked the weather forecast, it reminded me to bring an umbrella.
While travelling on the train to HK Eye Hospital, I read the yahoo news.
Still not yet there, I rehersed today's powerpoint presentation ("Ocular manifestation of Hereps Zoster infection" what an specialised topic.)
After that, we had a spare hour, I read my own notes on the phone.
I got bored, so I played Need For Speed (highly recommended!).
We got bored, we mixed and matched faces by I Swap Faces - got an iatrogenic laughter induced stomache afterwards.
Going out for lunch here in Kowloon City, we searched Openrice for recommendations.
In the eye outpatient clinic, facing the crazy vocabs, I had my Medscape and Wikipanion.
Going back to hostel, on the minibus, I played MegaJump.
While having my homemade dinner alone, I clicked and listened to the latest summary of NEJM - a just fit 20min.
Realising today is Wednesday, I had a free movie ticket from Golden Harvest, I checked the time by HK Movie.
Before sleep, check facebook.
Set my alarm for another day.
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Conclusion
1) Yes, it is powerful!
2) Ummm...seems things can go on without any conversations at all...
3) Why do I call this thing the i-PHONE, without having made a single phonecall at all?
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