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Old 01-04-2011, 11:30 PM   #14453
WT Sharpe
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Originally Posted by montsnmags View Post
Sorry, I didn't mean to contradict you. I realise being there trumps hypothesizing by strangers. I just meant to comment on the phenomena in generic terms.

No iKindle as yet, as me and my brain are still in volatile negotiation with each other over it.

Cheers,
Marc
In that case, though, I think flirting with no real desire for romance happens more between friends who know and trust each other -- not between people who've just met.

And I think you'd love an iKindle. For reading, it's great. 10 ounces of books verses a pound and a half of iPad. Of course, the iPad apps are killer! I love writing on mine.

Hey, want a really addictive app? Try iOrgel HD. It's a music box app that sounds (and winds up) like a real 48-note music box. You can play the installed tunes, download tunes from other users, or compose your own.

Since this is the Vent and Rant forum, I'll rant that it constrains you to only 48 notes, and rave over the fact that you can only program very short pieces -- much like a real music box. But therein lies the challenge!

There! I'm On Topic!
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