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Day 5 – Life after iPhone

So it’s been almost a full work week since I lost my phone and so far, I haven’t broken into tears. I did go through a few hours of detox symptoms and admittedly, I have missed being able to call friends and family at will but all told, I think I’m doing alright. I’m learning to unplug at night, albeit by force, but sometimes that’s exactly what breaking an addiction takes. The day before yesterday I actually sat out on my deck and enjoyed the weather and canine company for about 20 minutes before guests arrived. Any normal day I would have been Tweeting, Facebooking, and Whrrling until I had to scramble to get the grill fired up and cooking. I actually relaxed for a minute.

What’s the hardest part? My personal challenge has been the weather. With a soft top jeep in top-down mode, its typically a good idea to stay abreast of the weather from day to day. With my phone, this wasn’t a problem. Pop up Weather Underground on the way through the garage and bam – the top stays down today but I will have to have it up before tomorrow morning. Plans made. Now, I guess I’m just lucky the weather has been nice. The windows have been out for a week and so far, no rain. I do however keep them in the back just in case.

In writing this I just checked my beloved Weather Underground and it looks like we’re top-down until Sunday morning. It’s going to be a good weekend.

What’s the plan now? Since I’m up for upgrade in August, I’m not going to drop a pile of cash on a new iPhone. with any luck the new one will be available then and it will definitely be back on. Until then, sadly I do need a phone so I think I’ll go old school. @TheMrsThornton and I have a pile of old phones in a drawer in the kitchen… hmmm, I wonder if my old clam shell is still in there. That would be the throw-back of the decade.

Have any pointers on breaking the digital addiction? I’d love to hear them. Cold turkey seems to be working but it’s by no means ideal.

Life after iPhone

So it’s been quite a while on update posts but I think I’ve got a good one for you. Welcome to life, after iPhone, lifeline 0.

We spent the weekend in Dallas in celebration of my beautiful wife and her friends’ birthday. Seemed like a great idea, lots of fun, and not even a bad drive in. We shoved off from Northwest Arkansas, mid-afternoon on Friday and set out on the 6 hour trek to the Fairmount Hotel in Dallas. Great place, friendly staff, nice rooms. The first downer came with arrival. It seems we were sharing a venue with Sarah Palin… and every republican, young and old, for three states. Somehow we managed to get checked in, cleaned up and in the same room with the 8 or 10 people we were meeting, and headed to Hotel ZaZa for cocktails by the pool. From there we landed at Lotus, all in the beautiful and upscale “Uptown” area of Dallas. We had a great time and I managed to make it home with everyone and everything I left the hotel with. Day one, so far so good.

Day two opened with Bloody Mary’s courtesy of Chili’s on our ill fated attempt at going to the Fort Worth zoo. After lunch we decided our time was better suited shopping and day-drinking until our dinner reservation at Dragonfly, again at Hotel ZaZa. We ran back to the hotel to clean up, then off to a great dinner. Service was less than desirable (and costly subsequently) but we managed to make it out of the restaurant only about an hour behind schedule. The next stop was Lotus, where Will, a good friend took great care of us all night. We departed Lotus to get our karaoke on at the Uptown Bar & Grill, a great time by the way and hopped a cab back to the hotel at closing time… which is where I cut myself off from the digital world.

Immediately after the cab drove away I realized I didn’t have my phone. The cab company was unresponsive at best on calling them to track down my lost iPhone and oddly enough, the phone was going straight to voicemail even though it had charge the last time I had checked in. three hours of calling everywhere just in case and I retired to get some sleep before the 6 hour drive home on Sunday.

So here I am, taking a break from my constant connectivity and trying to figure out what my next step is going to be. One friend, @traviswilliams suggests that now I’ve got a great excuse to get the next generation… when it comes out. One one hand, I need to feed the addiction, bite the bullet & get another iPhone. On the other hand, maybe I should just disconnect for a bit. Who knows how life might change at a disconnect. Given my career lives at the intersection of always-on and posting-constantly, a full un-plug is probably a bad career move. My gadget obsession also wouldn’t allow me to go back to 10-key. I’m just at a loss right now.

For the time being, I’ll be unplugged. Email me if you need me. Thoughts? Suggestions?

5 apps I lost my wife to in 2009

This post comes at the inspiration of good friend and fellow tweeter @jeweler54. Our wives have ventured into yet another iPhone app that keeps them head-down and chuckling at all hours of the day and night. His exact post can be found here which brings me to the task at hand. The top 5 iPhone apps I’ve lost my wife to in the past few months… in no particular order.

1. Facebook – Truly, this one is a no-brainer. One of @TheMrsThornton’s earliest downloads and still probably the most used, I’ve actually got pictures of her asleep with the app open, fingers still on the screen.

2. TweetDeck – Along the same lines as Facebook, this was an early download that she still checks constantly. Bare in mind, I do the same and even have the desktop version installed on my work machine, but hey! Its my job. She’s tried a few other twitter apps but keeps coming back to the good stuff… and have i mentioned she’s topped 550 followers? Not bad for someone who thought twitter was dumb, not six months ago.

3. Traffic Rush – While I haven’t delved into this one quite yet, it seems to be my better half’s fall back when she’s exhausted all other options. Apparently you’ve got to stall or slow down cars as they come into intersections before they crash. I think I’m more of a “watch ‘em crash” kind of guy.

4. Whrrl – This one is my fault. Business partner and location based media monster, Whrrl has a handy app that some in high places say is the next twitter. Imagine tweeting with pictures all the while being associated to a location. Now that they’ve added societies and fun facts, Whrrl is more engaging than ever. I really can’t speak much on this considering I’m checked in at home right now for my 33rd time and I’m in the founders society.

5. Words with Friends – The subject of Ben’s tweet and the most recent of offenders, this handy app seems to eat away at the attention spans of all who play it. Yes, I’ve got the app and yes I play it but nothing to the level of the ladies. Ben and I have played a few games against each other for lack of things to do while the wives were buried.

There you have it. 5 ways to lose your wife via iPhone app. Newlyweds, dodge these apps on both sides, long-timers looking for a break, I hope you took notes. Either way, these apps are functional and very entertaining. Check them out via the links provided.

oh, and all links are to facebook pages to keep from popping your iTunes with each link. You’re welcome!

Another reason I can’t wait to get my iPhone.

TweetDeck has come out with a 3 column interface for the iPhone as seen here.

Granted, I am obsessed with twitter but I’m also not big on scrolling the standard interface. I’m more the “has it running in the background” guy that checks periodically for updates from groups, @’s, and DM’s. I see this as a viable option for the on the go time.