Since I got an iPhone I’ve been dying to test it’s abilities as a remote blogging tool. Well, here is the first test!
At this very moment I’m at On the Border in Plano, TX pigging out on fajitas. Here’s a snapshot to make you hungry!

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Mmmmmm… looks delicious :)
So, I discovered a few things about this WordPress blogging application for iPhone:
John
I love my iPhone, but when it comes to blogging I use it to read and comment a lot more than write. I’m writing right now from my couch at the moment with my iPhone. So for quick little posts it works great, but I wouldn’t write a large post ok it
Wow – worked like a charm. The marvels of modern technology! ;)
Very, very interesting!! That is so super cool – I may have to head to Dallas and steal my dad’s!! LOL!
I want a super, duper, fancy, newfangled phone that does everything and then some more so badly!
Can you make a post, John, about all of the costs incurred with the iPhone? I find all that so confusing – with all smartphones, really. Is there cost for the actual phone and then monthly cost for the phone service and then monthly cost for the internet connection? I mean, how on earth does all that work? (Maybe you have already done a post like this, I don’t get here as regularly as I used to.)
I was on the bus to an out-of-town football game with my boys Friday night and I was sure wishing I had internet access. A million and one things were running through my mind – and it’s just not the same when I get home.
Let me tell you, though, taking a bus to field trip/school event looks a LOT different out here than taking a bus down 75 to a field trip! LOL! One of the positives of being out here, for sure!