I second JamesF.
With best wishes,
With best wishes,
P. K. Saha
Good point Terry,When I was given my first IPad I never thought it would be useful. Now, five years on IPad has become my go to for almost all things. It still hasn't replaced my desktop and probably won't but I was sure wrong about how useful it is. Makes you wonder what technology I will be using five years from today. And I wonder if I'll realize if I need it when I see it.JamesFRemember Jobs saying something about not makings what people want but what people don't know they want.Seems to pretty much be true for me. You'll know it's true if I ever buy an iWatch. <G>I loved that old click wheel iPod and bought 3 or 4 of them because I figured they would discontinue it. Now I don't use any of them at all. I do mostly audiobooks. I used to use the iPod in my car but now my iPhone connects as soon as I get in the car. I listen to my books on iPads and iPhones. The iPods don't have blue ray so I can't play them thru my RockSolid speakers in the house and I'm not a fan of earbuds.Things just change and sometimes the change is good even if we don't know it at the time.Just my take on this issue.Terrylatest photos at http://www.flickr.com/terrypogueDoing what they want has made them the largest company in the planet~KLM\\ "Antisocial behavior is a trait of intelligence in a world full of conformists" ~Nikola Tesla //I get frustrated by a company that seems to do just what they want, not really caring much about what some customers may think or want
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