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I'm a Fire Protection Engineer for a small locally owned company in Dayton, Ohio. Being able to access technical docs on the web (when I don't have my laptop handy) is great. Having access to email & my Outlook calendar is awesome! And the camera rocks too! :)
 
I sell drugs :) Decipher the name if you haven't already. Finishing my undergrad for pharmacy school and working at "The Pharmacy America Trusts"
 
I'm pastor of South Peninsula Baptist Church in Daytona Beach, FL. I migrated to the Eris from a whole slew of mediocre Windows Mobile phones, the most recent being an Omnia. I could make them do anything the Eris does, but the Eris just does it and it WORKS. I like the JUST WORKS part a lot. I like the ability to sync my Outlook contacts and calendars to keep up with what I have to be doing. (Yes, HTC Sync actually works well for me).

Education? Well I'm a bit of a perpetual student.

Stetson University (A.A. Equivalent)
The Baptist College of Florida (Bachelor of Theology)
Andersonville Seminary (Master of Theology)
Andersonville Seminary (Current candidate for Doctor of Theology)

Roll Tide!
 
Full time student, ITT Tech (Computer Network Systems). Was going to go into security but thinking about changing to programming because I think it would be more fun. Looking to transfer to Maryland or Johns Hopkins.

Work at a Verizon premium retailer while I am in school and until I can land a job in IT.

If I am at work, I am on my phone all day. If I am at school I dont really use it too much. I average about a full day (7am-10 11pm) if I have classes, and about half a day if I'm at work.


Most of us know Johns Hopkins as the best med school in the US, but I never really stopped think about its undergraduate. Do they have one? I'm trying to check their site but it's loading real slow. Not that it matters, I just never thought outside of med school when thinking of JH.
 
assistant manager at a group home for people with developmental disabilities.....soon to be grant writer (if my interview goes well tomorrow!! lol)
 
IT Student - Web Administration

I use my Eris ALL THE TIME. In addition to using the phone to make calls, I also use it to check on my school's e-mail account, keep track of class assignment due dates, and see if any new assignments or updates to assignments have been posted when I can't get to a computer (in my car, at lunch, et al.).
 
Interior remodeling, I specialize in restoring older houses. Also part time cannabis/hemp legalization activist (out collecting sigs for ballot initiatives, etc) :D

I use my Eris to log my hours worked (timecatcher) so I can easily send them to the owners.. Makes it very simple
 
I'm pastor of South Peninsula Baptist Church in Daytona Beach, FL. I migrated to the Eris from a whole slew of mediocre Windows Mobile phones, the most recent being an Omnia. I could make them do anything the Eris does, but the Eris just does it and it WORKS. I like the JUST WORKS part a lot. I like the ability to sync my Outlook contacts and calendars to keep up with what I have to be doing. (Yes, HTC Sync actually works well for me).

Education? Well I'm a bit of a perpetual student.

Stetson University (A.A. Equivalent)
The Baptist College of Florida (Bachelor of Theology)
Andersonville Seminary (Master of Theology)
Andersonville Seminary (Current candidate for Doctor of Theology)

Roll Tide!

Ugh.. Bammers. :rolleyes: Haha. I'm kidding. How cliche is this, but a good friend of mine at AU is a 'bama fan? He's very poised though. I think we give him more crap than he does to us, even with the Title.

IT Student - Web Administration

I use my Eris ALL THE TIME. In addition to using the phone to make calls, I also use it to check on my school's e-mail account, keep track of class assignment due dates, and see if any new assignments or updates to assignments have been posted when I can't get to a computer (in my car, at lunch, et al.).

Yeah, same here. It was a blessing when teachers cancelled class. It got even better when I'd leave notes at home, but I was able to log in to Blackboard and open up PowerPoints and follow along. That, coupled with Drop Box (https://www.dropbox.com/) was just bliss. I'd highly recommend it.

Interior remodeling, I specialize in restoring older houses. Also part time cannabis/hemp legalization activist (out collecting sigs for ballot initiatives, etc) :D

I use my Eris to log my hours worked (timecatcher) so I can easily send them to the owners.. Makes it very simple


Interesting. Not a cannabis smoker, but it's an interesting situation we've got right now.
 
My full-time job is a Financial Manager for the largest hospital system in Western PA, but the fun job is being a Medic one day a week for the past 15 years.
 
I'm a full time student, Applied and Computational Mathematics. I currently work for IT on campus and I am constantly using my phone to check my work and personal email between classes.
 
paralegal in medium sized law firm. I often stream Pandora at work and use it to check FB and twitter as I pretend to listen to clients on the phone ;)
 
Sorry I messed up earlier but i see alot of ppl elaborating.

I'm actually a freshmen at Penn State, I do modeling, and work at hollister
and i use my phone heavily for texting, phone conversations, taking pictures,
and also for downloading a bunch of applications i rarely use.

My battery only lasts me about 3 hours before i have to charge again :(
 
I am a physicist, building things, breaking things, programming for windows and linux to break more thinigs. Its fun.
Oh, yes, and I am perhaps the oldest here: 63.
Becoming quite an Eris fan.
Did not upgrade to 2.1 - not chicken but wise (iI think) :o
Peter
 
Ugh.. Bammers. :rolleyes: Haha. I'm kidding. How cliche is this, but a good friend of mine at AU is a 'bama fan? He's very poised though. I think we give him more crap than he does to us, even with the Title.



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Long story, short version is 5 generations of my family graduated from the Capstone. I was one of three who didn't. My uncle went to Stetson, I went to Stetson and theology college, and my cousin went to CowTown :) . One of my greatest memories is of the times that Coach Bryant would come have dinner at our house and I'd peek into the kitchen to catch a glimpse of what the adults were doing around the kitchen table after banishing me to my room.
 
Im a network engineer/pc tech/real estate developer and barber...IM A GREEDY BASTARD! :)
my phone is my life line. with the buggy dialer its as if i have irritable bowel syndrome:(
 
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