I have no idea about iPhones except that they annoy me.
I have spent ages planning timetables for visiting music staff and I have emailed out PDFs. One member of staff is not happy but it seems the point of an iPhone is to be able to use Twitter. I assume this because her messages are as brief as Tweets and I feel as if I am growing feathers.
To do my job properly I need information; I do not need a 'comment', tweet, soundbite or what have you.
Is it not possible to send long e-mails on iPhones? I guess it is quite hard to view a document designed on a 15inch screen for printing out on A4 paper. Do these people not have a computer at home? Must they do everything on the hoof?
I am frustrated.

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I am sure you can write emails on iPhone. I can write an email on my phone and it most certainly is not of the calibre of an iphone. People are just lazy.
I agree. The means of communication are being technically enhanced on a daily basis, yet the ability to communicate is fast disappearing from the repertoire.
Would someone like to bring back slates and chalk please?
Steve/Ray: It's the little message at the end which annoys me "Sent from my iPhone" Show offs!
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