On Sat, Jul 17, 2010 at 2:05 PM, tjpa <[email protected]> wrote:

> No you don't see anything. Most people are not ascetics who scourge
> themselves while chanting "I do not desire an iPad."

  You are clearly speaking of me here.  I do not want one because I do
not need one.  See, my "want" inclination is driven by my "need"
factor.  Is there something wrong with that in your view?


> They ask very good questions about the iPad's capabilities. They quickly run
> through their demonstrated needs for mobile computing: does it do email, how
> good is the web browser, can I play videos, etc. etc. When they learn that
> the iPad can do everything they need, they are very pleased. It is a very
> capable package.

  There now.  Since you have suddenly switched to speaking to the
needs that people are expressing as opposed to their wants as in a
prior post, a whole new dimension has opened up.  Would that more of
us responded to actual needs.  We would all be better off and be
living a more balanced and harmonious life in my opinion.

  Steve


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