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Well there we go then. I knew that would happen. The spangly new phone arrives on my desk at the office, and the replacement SIM for my old one simultaneously drops on my doormat at home.

It’s turning out to be less of a dilemma than I thought, though, as the new one is so cute and shiny, and works so well with my Mac, that I’m not in the least tempted to send it back.

It also has one of those close-to-useless cameras on the back which I’ve never been over impressed by, but playing around with it on the way home gave me an idea for a new project. So, starting today, there’s a new strip running across the top of the front page of this site for a phoneblog. I don’t know how well it will work, or how long I’ll keep it up, but I’ll have a go at blogging from the phone. No words will be allowed beyond a simple title on each posting to make it easy to get around, and the pictures, by and large, will be nothing more than random snaps of places passed throughout the day.

When I’ve got my head around how it’s going, I’ll write something about how it’s working, too.

In the meantime, I don’t promise daily entries, or that the pictures will be anything more than grainy and sometimes blurred, but we’ll see how things go…


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