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The iPhone Will Flop

Well, I dreamed about the iPhone the other night, and in my dream it was something of a flop.  Too many complaints about breakability and lack of functionality.  In the end, a tepid review from Walt Mossberg proved to be the coup de grace.  We'll see if my dream pans out.

Incidentally, two nights before the merger between Daimler and Chrysler, I dreamed that there was about to be a major international auto merger.  Of course, I was in the hospital at the time, and was on all kinds of mind-altering drugs.  So either these drugs gave me clairvoyance, or they were messing with my sense of time, and my dream was not actually revelatory at all.

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I always said Chrysler would drag Daimler down, not Daimler dragging Chrysler up.

I agree with you on the IPhone. Maybe we are the only two.

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