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IPad
Topic Started: Apr 10 2010, 10:09 AM (159 Views)
Mark
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HOLY CARP!!!
Posting from an iPad at the Apple Store in Mayfair.

this thing is very fast!

Cya!
Edited by Mark, Apr 10 2010, 10:09 AM.
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When I see an adult on a bicycle, I do not despair for the future of the human race. H.G. Wells
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kenny
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Will you be taking one to your pad?
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Mark
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Not today.

Got middle daughter a new iPhone though.
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When I see an adult on a bicycle, I do not despair for the future of the human race. H.G. Wells
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1hp
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We were just playing with one at the UCSD Bookstore - very slick! Only thing I'll be interested to hear reports on is battery life. I don't think it has a place in my life though. I usually want something with a little more capability, or a cell phone. I'd also be scared about it slipping out of my hands (maybe they should use a rougher material on the back for better grip).
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Red Rice
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Yeah, I like it. Virtual keyboard adapts for different languages, which is really cool. Give it phone/camera/video/multitasking/office features, and I'll get the thing and chuck my laptop.
Civilisation, I vaguely realized then - and subsequent observation has confirmed the view - could not progress that way. It must have a greater guiding principle to survive. To treat it as a carcase off which each man tears as much as he can for himself, is to stand convicted a brute, fit for nothing better than a jungle existence, which is a death-struggle, leading nowhither. I did not believe that was the human destiny, for Man individually was sane and reasonable, only collectively a fool.

I hope the gunner of that Hun two-seater shot him clean, bullet to heart, and that his plane, on fire, fell like a meteor through the sky he loved. Since he had to end, I hope he ended so. But, oh, the waste! The loss!

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