Rollup to iPad 

marco:

If there’s a single feature that elevates the iPhone from the rest of the pack, it’s the way that it urges and enables me to maximize the amount of time I spend thinking and doing and creating, each and every day. I’ve got ten minutes while I wait for a burger to arrive, three minutes at the post office while as a clerk explains the concept of a “forever stamp” to the unenlightened, six minutes waiting in the subway…it all adds up. I leave the house with my iPhone in my pocket, and I come home with new photos, new drawings, a few tiny things written, many pages of books read, and a better sense of the news of the day.

I accomplished (okay, “accomplished”) all of that in crumbs of time that otherwise would have gone to waste. I don’t get that sort of effect from other phones…

This is an “old” post, but a very insightful piece by Andy Ihnatko.

Source: marco

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  1. theredpanda reblogged this from marco and added:
    for reading. I get so much more done in the space between things. Just load up instapaper and go. Even if I only get...
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    single feature that elevates the iPhone from the rest of the pack, it’s the way that it urges and enables me to maximize...
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    can’t wait until to august when i get my iphone :)
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