Hiptop Nation


(These entries are part of hiptop Nation, a communal weblog for anyone in the world using a Hiptop device)


Last Week with the Hiptop
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These are my last two weeks with the Danger Hiptop before leaving for the Motorola v600. As I had told Mike and s4xton:

"The email over the past couple days have reminded how much I have enjoyed the Sidekick community. I've made a number of friends and shared quite a few experiences with the great users and developers that make up the Sidekick community. Unfortunately, problems with the T-Mobile network and bureaucracy in dealing with software, sync, and updates, QA issues Danger had with the color Sidekick, and the rapidly evolving PDA/Phone market and technologies has tempered my love for the Sidekick itself.

I'm glad to hear that you'll be staying with the Sidekick long enough to see where it leads. I truly hope the future is bright for T-Mobile, Danger, and the Sidekick. I'll be posting my adventures with the Motorola v600 to compare against, and I'll keep an eye on the Danger hiptop should the next couple generations prove interesting."


I truly think the Sidekick community is without equal. Mikepop's efforts on hiptop Nation, Bananachunk's efforts on SKHolla, May's efforts with Aiyaa!, Appletech's blood-and-sweat on hiptop.com, Mike Lee's consummate eye for detail and the Sidekick's potential, and s4xton's zeal for the Sidekick are but a few examples of why the Sidekick is a great experience. My heart and thanks go out to all of you for making the Danger hiptop possible as a vibrant and rich experience!
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