On Fri, 11 Sep 2009 12:37:58 +0100, you wrote:

>Thanks for the explanation Steve.  So, an entertainment centre really.

Very much so, with a few bells and whistles to peak your curiosity
occasionally.

>I've too much going on in my life to get an ILife!  Afraid this sad guy will
>stick with his mobile, Zenstone and I'm not into mobile access to the internet
>as yet.  Love listening to music on the move but I can't see the great
>advantage but then I'm quite old.

Hey, you're here, aren't you?  This means you already *have* an iLife
(tm) (hahahahaha!)  And as for being old, elderliness is a state of
mind, not a state of being.  I'm 56 years on this planet and feel
sometimes like I'm just beginning to come into my maturity <grin>!
Don't hold yourself back, embrace the technology.  It's more fun than
you can possibly imagine, and you can really accelerate the rate at
which you can get things done in your life with some of this stuff.
Not all of it, surely, but enough to make a noticeable dent at the end
of the working day.

>Ray.
>
>
>Steve Matzura wrote:
>On Fri, 11 Sep 2009 10:58:27 +0100, you wrote:
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>>
>Amie I won't say much on this as I've never used a Mac, an Iphone or an
>>ITouch.  On the last one, could someone please spare me ferreting around
>> sites
>>to find out what an ITouch actually is and what it does?
>
>It's an iPod, which means it's a multimedia player in your pocket. The
>new model has some games on it, it can send and receive email and get
>onto the Web to a certain degree,, but it's main function is to
>organize and play music and video files on a screen about the size of
>the palm of your hand.
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