Getting the iPhone 3GS

iPhone 3GSI had always promised myself to get the new iPhone if it came with a better camera. After watching WWDC I was convinced that it was  a must get upgrade.  Then I downloaded the 3.0 firmware… and my desire to upgrade began to diminish. 3.0 is awesome.  The software alone was such a great upgrade that I was thinking twice, three times about actually getting the 3GS.

What to do… what to do??

I mulled it over and over, weighing pros and cons. But  lust runs strong in my veins and I capitulated. On Thursday the 18th of June I ordered my iPhone 3GS (Black - I have a white 3G), and the long wait began.

Well the long bloody process of buying an iPhone began. It took 25-30 minutes to go through all the paperwork, ticking boxing, the guy explaining to me the different options packs that you must subscribe to if you want a fully functioning iPhone 3GS. After getting out of there before starvation and dehydration became a real issue I could now begin the 1 week and 1 day wait.

Of course the following day the phone was released in America and I got to listen to all of the lovely news from America. What podcasters, bloggers and Joe the Plumber Blow thought. Reviews were mostly good, with some issues emerging during the week. And I saw a few videos of the iPhone 3GS in side by side comparisons with the 3G.

The speed of the 3GS was apparent. My excitement, like a mouse who had just broken into a swiss cheese factory, was building.

Friday the 26th came and I found myself outside Yodobashi at the ridiculous time of 8.30am (I rarely leave home before 10.. one of the advantages of my job here in Sapporo).

Sidenote - Wow.. Sapporo really does have a peak hour.. I was shocked to see so many people out and about on their way to work.

A couple of Softbank guys were standing outside the very closed store. Handing out time reservation cards to those who wanted them. I was the second person to get a card, my time 9.30 - I was to be one of the first in Sapporo with a new iPhone 3GS.

If you must know every detail - I killed time with a visit to Starbucks.

Back at the store I was first in line, first in store and first served. This however did not equal first out of the store and the first 3GS activation. Even though the girl had a tag around her neck saying “iPhone Master”, I’d say the only thing she was “Master of” was the space she was occupying. Everything she did had to be double checked and double checked again.

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What really surprised me was that even though I had done all the paperwork 1 week before, I basically had to do it all again. And it wasn’t just me, everybody there (11 at one time) was redoing the paperwork. What the hell had we achieved with all that work pre ordering.  We may as well have just given our names and telephone numbers.

It would appear that AT&T don’t have a monopoly on lousy customer service/experience. Apple really do know how to pick their carriers.

(At least Australians get a choice of who is going to screw them).

Truth be told if the iPhone became available on docomo I would switch promptly - I hate Softbank!!

I got home to do the lengthy restore from backup and syncing. My iPhone completed it’s job with just enough time for me to do a trial run against some games to check the speed. Which impressed me greatly!

I have now spent one day with the iPhone and I am convinced that this upgrade is pure gold.

If you were thinking about it, and have the funds, I would definitely recommend the upgrade.

Next post - The Review.

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Robots - Good vs Bad

I posed a question to my student, what’s the difference between robots in Japanese movies and American movies.

She told me that in Japanese movies robots are generally the good guys and American movies robots are generally the bad guys.

I asked her why she thought that was. Her reply was thoughtful, considered and perhaps accurate.

“Japanese believe in Science, Americans believe in God!”

I think she nailed it.


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White Illumination

White Illuminatino

Every December Odori Koen (the central park in Sapporo) lights up with is White Illumination Festival.

Just before the TV Tower small stalls are set up as part of this festival “The Munich Christmas”  Full of German flavoured foods, beers and Christmas ornaments.

It is all very beautiful and a bit expensive. 

Today I splashed out on what I thought was a good deal ¥600 for a German Hot Dog.  (The festival finishes on the 24th and now the food stands are having stock clearing sales).

The hot dog was most unsatisfying.  The bread stale the sausages cold (I was given a bonus sausage) and the onions were cold too.

The lights are, however, beautiful.  Now if I could just take a decent photo.

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KimChi Nabe
This delicious meal is a kimchi soup.. with various vegetables, tofu and meats in it. (whatever you please really).  After eating all the food, you then drop in either udon noodles or rice.. to soak up the sauce.. and finish off the meal.

KimChi Nabe

This delicious meal is a kimchi soup.. with various vegetables, tofu and meats in it. (whatever you please really).  After eating all the food, you then drop in either udon noodles or rice.. to soak up the sauce.. and finish off the meal.

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And they found my first home too.  Fujisawa isn’t well mapped yet.. but they found they AF building. 

And they found my first home too.  Fujisawa isn’t well mapped yet.. but they found they AF building. 

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Google has found my home! - Now I have to search Sapporo and see if my privacy has been invaded! Oh nos!

Google has found my home! - Now I have to search Sapporo and see if my privacy has been invaded! Oh nos!

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Japanese juggle summertime chores

This is undoubtedly the best news I have ever ever read.  No Summer Time has been my bane of Japan since I first arrived.  I welcome it. I endorse it. I love it. 

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Police questioning 'discriminatory'

Debito goes into to bat for the good guys one more time!

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Hokkaido Quakes Today

No shaking here

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Japanese kids overdose on mobiles - Technology - smh.com.au

The youngest kid who I teach who has a phone is 14.

But I guess in Sapporo things are a bit easier for parents. 

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BBC NEWS | Asia-Pacific | Cannabis blunder at Tokyo airport

I find this very disturbing…  imagine if the passenger had been stopped and checked by another customs officer… (this is Japan where you are guilty first).

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