Tonight was the night to record my last After Effects class — Brian Higgins, AE monster and guest lecturer, could only do it on Friday night around 6pm. Sure, I said.
I forgot that Friday = June 29th.
But good friend who shall remain nameless ( but whose initials might include the letters M & S ) had just gotten out of jail (OK, I exaggerate) and said “what are you thinking…..After Effects should wait. You crazy?” (Also, possibly exaaggerate). But I said — no. I am a man of principle. fxphd postgrads deserve better — I absolutely must get the class out before the end of week 10.
So I record the class, deciding to buy my phone online. In fact, you’ll notice at one point during the afx221 class that I get busted for being online trying to buy a phone instead of paying attention to what Brian was saying.
But we wrap at 8 and decide to drop by the flagship Apple store on Michigan Avenue in Chicago. No line. Walk up — an Apple employee with a wireless device brings me my phones (yes, 2) and checks me out. Takes 5 minutes. Golden.
I open up the box, hook it up to my MacBook Pro. iTunes starts (I downloaded new version earlier in the day)….taking me to the activation page for the phone. I select existing customer and a (cheaper) data plan. Done. My phone has my old number in about a minute — and my contacts and calendard are already there.
And fxphd.com looks beautiful. It’s why I got it you know….to make sure the site works on the version of Safari on the phone. Its the only reason of course.
I made the right choice.
Karma.
What’s that you say? OK … I’ll get back to editing the class. And this blog back on topic.

July 2nd, 2007 at 9:33 am
I’m loving it so far…had to hand-enter all my contacts into the Apple address book on account of being unable to get the SIM out of my Razr and into the iPhone, though. My girlfriend says I’m addicted already!
On a side note, 3:09am, eh?