iPhone
I just got myself the new iPhone, which I hope means I will be updating this site and my twitter account a lot more now. We will see though. Finished reading “The Art of War” by Sun Tzu and started on Marx and Engels’ “The Communist Manifesto” — you know, being that I just finished “The Wealth of Nations” it’s pretty much a compulsory read. I’m thinking I’ll go back to more fun stuff after that. I got three books from the Dark Tower series waiting.
By the way, our show last night was pretty darn good I think. I had a hell of a lot of fun anyway. Can’t wait to see the video believe it or not (that’s a rarity for me).
You got the iPhone 4? How was it? I am still deliberating if I’m going to get it since my iPhone 3GS is just months old.
Charles Ravndal -
I like it so far, but it’s my first iPhone so I can’t really compare to the last one. Still trying to get used to typing on it
Glad you had fun at your show!
Oh man you’re reading books I’ve had to read in my intro to Political Science classes. I think the Communist Manifesto is a must-read for EVERYONE not because I agree with communism at all and not because I’m one to say that communism is good in theory but is simply impossible. Even in theory, I’m not a fan of communism. BUT I think it’s good to understand Marxism as it has managed to make its way into everything else I’ve read in college. It’s actually really fascinating…
Felisa -
Thanks
I’d of course studied a little bit about Marx in school but never got the chance to read the book itself — and being that I read “Wealth of Nations” it kind of seemed to be the obvious next choice. “Wealth of Nations” was in a lot of ways, much different from what I was taught in some ways. The Communist Manifesto was pretty much on spot, maybe with the exception of his idea of eliminating private property (which he later clarifies to be accumulated capital). Both were really interesting though.
I’m going to be picking up an iPhone 4 soon!
It’ll be my first “smart phone” ever, yay!