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		<title>Riding with the iPhone</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m on a motorcycle trip this week, and left all technology behind&#8230; Except the iPhone. It gives me the chance to get away without having to lug along a laptop and plan my trip around wifi hotspots. Before leaving, I subscribed to the Rogers data roaming plan. It&#8217;s still unreasonable, but it&#8217;s better that the [...]]]></description>
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<p>I&#8217;m on a motorcycle trip this week, and left all technology behind&#8230; Except the iPhone.  It gives me the chance to get away without having to lug along a laptop and plan my trip around wifi hotspots. Before leaving, I subscribed to the Rogers data roaming plan. It&#8217;s still unreasonable, but it&#8217;s better that the abuse I&#8217;d otherwise take for data roaming.  It makes email cheaper than text messaging while I am in the US.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s then end of the first day, and the iPhone has already proved itself.  First save came when one of my friend&#8217;s bikes broke down.  Google quickly gave us the location of the nearest Harley dealership, and their technician helped us with the diagnosis. A bit of tinkering and we were on our way.</p>
<p>A couple of hours later, I got a SMS telling me that there was a problem with one of my servers.  I launched the SSH client on my iPhone, logged into the server, found and fixed the problem. A few minutes later I was emailing my partner to let him know it was running.</p>
<p>Of course, the three other guys did make fun of me for not having the tip calculator app installed after lunch, but we were able to pay our bill anyway.</p>
<p>At stops for food and gas, I updated my facebook status so my wife could follow my progress.  Mapping is quicker and easier that it ever was with my handheld GPS.  The WordPress app let&#8217;s me write and publish all this from my iPhone.  I even use it on occasion to make phone calls.</p>
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