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Old 06-01-2011, 10:33 AM
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I like flipbook for news. It also makes facebook newsfeed reading a lot cooler.

My SO grandmother has Parkinson that causes her right hand to shake. She got an ipad on her doctors recommendation because certain games will help improve the shaking and her coordination.
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I like flipbook for news. It also makes facebook newsfeed reading a lot cooler.

My SO grandmother has Parkinson that causes her right hand to shake. She got an ipad on her doctors recommendation because certain games will help improve the shaking and her coordination.
Does that mean you can write it off as a medical expense?
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Old 06-06-2011, 10:59 AM
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I replaced my kitchen PC with an ipad. Takes up much less space, is more handy for a quick internet lookup or pulling up a recipe. Sometimes use it to check my email.

There should be lots of apps available in your field Steve, think you'd find it very useful in the office and much easier to read than the iphone.
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There should be lots of apps available in your field Steve, think you'd find it very useful in the office and much easier to read than the iphone.
It is DW's, not mine. It won't be coming to the office with me - not unless I get one of my own.
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Old 06-08-2011, 06:35 AM
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Congratulations on the purchase Steve. The Macbook Air is a very good product (I do not personally have one), but again they are totally different devices. I am amazed on how the medical field has been able to use the iPad. Unbelieveable.
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Old 06-08-2011, 04:52 PM
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DS: wouldn't your practice benefit from you having an iPad? Will it make it faster to do more surveys, thereby increasing income? Would you not find it helpful in your role of Pres. of the congregation? Would it be suitable for a community leader to lead by example, with new technology?
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