What I'd like to ask all these folks saying the iPhone is so  
inefficient is: How efficient were you three weeks after the first  
time you ever touched a QWERTY keyboard? It's a whole new model for  
human interface interaction. After three weeks, I have no problems  
just touching the battery status, or really much of anything else.  
Things are not hard to find. They do not move around, and the flick  
method of navigation is great when you are having trouble with a brand- 
new and unfamiliar screen.

Sitting with an iPhone for an hour and then declaring it slow,  
inefficient, and difficult to navigate is just silly. :) The ever  
growing number of VI iPhone users will tell you the same. Sure, it  
takes time to be comfortable. Once you are, it's fantastic. :)

Josh de Lioncourt
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