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Slydude

 
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Great review MinaMACMan. I have had similar experiences with my iPad. I took mine to school for a couple of weeks before the end of the year. Reactions from the kids and faculty was interesting. ATPM 16.06 - Segments: The iPad Goes to School: Creating a Vast Army of iPad-Carrying Minions?

Since then I have taken it to a home center about an hour from where I live. Between the note taking ability to write lists of what we needed and the driving directions the salespeople we talked to were suitably impressed. They were especially impressed with the hybrid view showing street names and terrain.

The iPad has caused one change in my surfing habits that I only noticed during the NBA playoffs. Twice now I have missed the end of a game. About thirty seconds after I shut down the MacBook I realize I could have checked the score on the web. The Mac Pro media center is on but headless so that's not a good option. In the time it takes to power up the laptop I can check the score on the iPad and be ready to shut that down agin.

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No matter what time it is where I am it's early morning somewhere in the world. At that hour of the morning follow my advice at your own risk. Anything sounds good before your first cup of coffee
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