Trade my iPhone for your Android phone?

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Graham Freeman

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Aug 27, 2010, 6:05:09 PM8/27/10
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Hey, geeks,

I want to trade my iPhone 3GS (black, 32GB, fully functional) for an Android phone capable of running Android 2.2 - preferably a developer version of the Nexus One.

(I'm happy with my iPhone 4 for daily use, but I need a modern Android phone for testing things for my clients. The G1 running 1.6 doesn't accurately reflect my clients' end-users anymore.)

Any takers? It'd be easy for me to meet up in downtown Santa Cruz, in Boulder Creek, or in Berkeley. I could also put on my human-urine-proof galoshes and meet up in San Francisco if need be. :P

thanks,

Graham

Chris Arkenberg

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Aug 27, 2010, 6:24:02 PM8/27/10
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Wow are you suggesting that Berkeley *doesn't* require human urine-proof galloshes?

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Sean Tario

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Aug 27, 2010, 6:30:43 PM8/27/10
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Or Santa Cruz for that matter?

Sorry Santa Cruz, I love you, but you've got the same issues on lower
Pacific... among other places.

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Graham Freeman

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Aug 27, 2010, 6:30:47 PM8/27/10
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On 27 Aug 10, at 15:24 , Chris Arkenberg wrote:

> Wow are you suggesting that Berkeley *doesn't* require human urine-proof galloshes?


Yup. :)

We certainly have our share of daily reminders of how shamefully our society treats its mentally ill, but it's very rare that I smell human excrement on my frequent walks around town. But whenever I go to San Francisco, it's like walking into the world's largest men's restroom, in which 90% of the urinals are broken.

-G

chris arkenberg

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Aug 27, 2010, 6:40:44 PM8/27/10
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So, if this thread is already creeping some people out, don't read
what I am about to say.

Yesterday I was walking up the Embarcadero, mid-day, and saw a
homeless man on the sidewalk in broad view peeing into a plastic
bottle, capping it, and then adding it to several other full bottles
on his shopping cart.

There are likely many unsettling explanations for this behavior (and
believe me, I had to think about a lot of them after witnessing the
event) but in the context of this thread I guess I should give him
props for choosing not to add directly to the street stink.

C

Stephen Blum

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Aug 28, 2010, 11:22:58 PM8/28/10
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It's not a problem in Berkeley. Bears pee in the woods.

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Forest Monsen

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Aug 31, 2010, 8:04:22 PM8/31/10
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I'm guessing, Graham, by the thread here, that your iPhone didn't get
any takers!
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