Now I am all for that, if I live long enough and can take advantage
of articles and papers.
Now please somebody tell me, can I store all kinds of files if I want
to keep an article for further reading or discussion. How is that?
Could i at least send it up into the cloud if I kept it? Could I
archive it? And my fingers are so stiff and have no feeling, how will
I ever manage that? I already did away with all my subscriptions
except the Louisville paper, but that's because of my husband,
otherwise that also would be gone any day.
I am glad I threw out my different questions, so I can get some
answers from the group
Marta
On Jan 29, 2010, at 20:21 pm, Profile wrote:
I listened to a financial commentary on the iPad this morning and
he had a great take on it, saying that the price will come down to
below $200.00 and people will have them laying all over the home,
using them like you would the newspaper so when you are in the den,
the kitchen, the living room you will just pick it up and began
looking at the sports section, picking up a recipe off the net,
checking your stocks, picking back up on the book you were just
reading, balancing your checkbook then laying it down and picking
up one in the next room when you are done with the meal and sitting
down to watch TV. I believe he is right.
I think this device (or one even better) will become a part of our
everyday lives. Most of our needs will be with WiFi and not
involve paying a phone company their monthly fee. Just today I
wrote to Forbes and Truck Trends (both were due now for renewal,
I'll do the same with each as they expire) telling them that I
would no longer subscribe to paper documents and I would continue
with their firm as soon as they had the magazine on the iPad. I am
tired of killing the trees and filling the land with needless trash
when there is a much better way.
John
On Jan 28, 2010, at 12:12 AM, Jonathan Fletcher wrote:
"...the strongest and best company in the whole ones-and-zeroes
racket."
Awesome article about today's Apple event by developer John Gruber:
<http://daringfireball.net/2010/01/ipad_big_picture>
It's a great perspective on everyone's favorite fruit-flavored
company.
j.
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