The water still smells this morning. Washing dishes is going to be tortuous.
I am listening to game two of the Stanley Cup Final on the Internet. The score is nothing-nothing late in the second period. The first team to score will win this game. And so with a probable 1-0 score line, I should say this is the second leg of the UEFA semifinal. It is the Anaheim's station broadcast that I am listening to. The Ducks' play-by-play man is uninspiring. And so I can't believe I am listening to a Stanley Cup Final game.
I have had my mobile phone for over two years now, and so my wife says it is time to buy a new one. My old phone, a Motorola V220, was never good. I had to replace the CPU once and I have never been able to have a phone conversation where I don't ask if I could be heard. The past year, I have put the phone's speakers on, anytime I have had to talk. The phone also looks so worn and battered that it gets gasps from students when I show it to them. The wife ordered me to visit phone stores, of which Wuxi has many, and find a suitable model that she likes and hopefully I like too.
Yesterday, I wandered on Zhongshan Road looking for phones. The choice of models I saw was overwhelming. But I have narrowed down the brand names to Nokia or Sony-Ericson. The students and expats have told me that Nokia phones are the most reliable. I would also like a phone that has MP3 capabilities, has clear listening for conversations, and is a clam-shell or flip phone. Most phones, these days, have MP3 capabilities. Flip phones seem to be out of style as most of what I can see in the shops are the face phones where you have to lock and unlock the keypad anytime you use the phone. My name starting with "A", I have had numerous people phone me from unlocked phones in their pants, so I hate flat faced phones. I did not see any Nokia phones that suited the budget and had the features I wanted. They all looked ugly to me, as well. I did see a Sony model, the Z558c, that suits all my requirements, but the wife thinks it is ugly and she is dead-set on me getting a Nokia. The Chinese must also have some prejudice against Sony.
Together, the Wife and I will look at phones today. It will be a battle of wills where my wife gets her way. And so she will chose a model and purchase it for me after my pay day.
Sony is a Japanese company... 1+1= 2 and this mystery is solved.
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