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Refurb ipad 3's are $379 from apple direct. They have siri and the higher res displays.

 

You could also get one locally for a cheaper price. If they want more than $380 point them to the apple site, they'll come down ;)

 

 

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I've been considering that, but the high-res display is:

A: Unneeded- I have really good vision.

B: Use to much resources. The iPad 3 has the A5X, the same processor as the iPad 2, just optimized for the power hungry display. This leads to lag and inability to play power-demanding games.

 

Also, the 3rd generation iPad is about half a pound heavier then the second generation. Not that it matters, just saying.

LTE is useless for me, I would prefer tethering my phone (legally of course) when I need it.

So the iPad 2 is looking like my best bet. Add a keyboard case, and hopefully iOS 5.1.1, and I'll have a beast of a productivity machine!

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All I want for Christmas is for people to slap themselves when they talk nonsense about buying into the fruit cult. I have saved two people this season some money and frustration so far.

 

Second then I want is the tower a few miles away with panels and RRUs to fire up so I can put the purple on the map!

 

 

 

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All I want for Christmas is for people to slap themselves when they talk nonsense about buying into the fruit cult.

 

 

Ive slapped myself a few times for buying an ipad 2 when they came out. I lust after the galaxy tab 2.0 every time i see it. Merry Christmas.

 

All I want for Christmas is a prosperous new year of employment. Too much talk at my job of downsizing.

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All I want for Christmas is for people to slap themselves when they talk nonsense about buying into the fruit cult. I have saved two people this season some money and frustration so far.

 

Second then I want is the tower a few miles away with panels and RRUs to fire up so I can put the purple on the map!

 

 

 

Sent from a little old Note 2

 

I own a fruit computer, so you can't talk me out of buying more Apple products. :P

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Without starting a flame war here, I am very happy with the performance of my third-gen LTE iPad. However I have no desire to purchase another Apple product in the near future. My used top of the line last gen 27" iMac was enough :)

 

Now if I'm wishing...a 35 cent increase in Sprint's stock price, an NV LTE site near where I'll be in FL over the holiday, or a Nexus 4 would all be cool :)

 

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All I want for Christmas is for people to slap themselves when they talk nonsense about buying into the fruit cult. I have saved two people this season some money and frustration so far.

 

Second then I want is the tower a few miles away with panels and RRUs to fire up so I can put the purple on the map!

 

 

 

Sent from a little old Note 2

 

You enjoy Android, I enjoy Apple. Simple.

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You enjoy Android, I enjoy Apple. Simple.

 

That's how I have to approach it. Half of my family are fans of Apple, while the other half, myself included, are Android/PC fans.

 

What I'd like for Christmas is confirmation of sites in progress in the Oregon/SW Washington market. Haven't seen anything at my local towers, so that will probably have to wait until after Christmas. Oh well... :fingers:

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All I want for Christmas is for people to slap themselves when they talk nonsense about buying into the fruit cult. I have saved two people this season some money and frustration so far.

 

Second then I want is the tower a few miles away with panels and RRUs to fire up so I can put the purple on the map!

 

 

 

Sent from a little old Note 2

Just loaded Mini VMac on my tablet and am running System 7.5.5 on it and playing The Hobbit and Glider. Come at me, bro.
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Just loaded Mini VMac on my tablet and am running System 7.5.5 on it and playing The Hobbit and Glider. Come at me, bro.

 

System 7.5.5? I miss that OS. Mac OS 8 was great too, but nothing compares to the stability of the UNIX infrastructure behind OS X. Now I want to go back to Pahrump and boot up my Quadra 840AV.

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Just loaded Mini VMac on my tablet and am running System 7.5.5 on it and playing The Hobbit and Glider. Come at me, bro.

 

Glider?! :tu: I loved that game. Plus I loved a game called Castles: Siege and Conquest. I still play it to this day on my Orange Clamshell iBook.

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System 7.5.5? I miss that OS. Mac OS 8 was great too, but nothing compares to the stability of the UNIX infrastructure behind OS X. Now I want to go back to Pahrump and boot up my Quadra 840AV.

Glider?! :tu: I loved that game. Plus I loved a game called Castles: Siege and Conquest. I still play it to this day on my Orange Clamshell iBook.

IMHO, System 7 was the pinnacle of Mac OS. Apple apparently thought so too, for the longest time, as 8 and 9 were very much so just reskins of 7 with a few bugfixes.

 

And hell yeah Glider! Great game. It's only too bad that Mini VMac emulates the Mac II at best, and not something like the Quadra or Performa; there are a few things that won't start, and a few that run... funny.

 

I still have a Blueberry iMac running System 9, and I boot up things like Quake 3 on it. Classic rocked. Never was a fan of OS X...

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Fan of freedom to do what I want with the device I paid for. I could care less what it is called or what it has a picture of on it.

 

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I agree with that completely, but don't believe it's worth losing the simplicity and reliability of iOS.

That's what I want for Christmas- a simple and reliable mobile OS that allows you to do whatever you want. Oh and that iPad.

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What do I want for Christmas?

 

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Oh, and a new flag out front.

 

I was wanting to buy an AKM (I'm cheap) but with the debates going on they're probably in short supply.

 

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