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X ` Man[_3_] June 27th 12 01:24 PM

Boating with an iPad...
 
I've used my iPad "3" on the boat a few times over the last couple of
months and have found it to be perfectly suitable for "computing needs,"
so long as you are in a cabin or outdoors under good shade. As with most
devices of this type, the color screen simply washes out to invisibility
in sunlight.

That being said, the device is a nice, small, very light "computer" to
have on board, especially when in a case like this one:

http://www.zagg.com/accessories/zagg...-keyboard-case

It works with wi-fi when available, or on the same networks as any
"smart" cell phone.

The screen is very bright and usable "indoors," and the Zagg keyboard is
easy to use, even for someone with clunky fingers like mine. On the
boat, I mostly use the device to find venues and services at the various
places we visit…museums, restaurants, et cetera. But it also works as a
media server, and movies on its display are very "watchable." The sound
output, though, is not that powerful, so you either have to use earbuds
or plug into an external speaker.

Most of the apps available for the iPhone are also available for the
iPad, usually in versions scaled for the latter's larger screen. There
are quite a few apps available for boaters…one of my favorites is "Knots
3D," which, as the name implies, presents good animations for tying all
manner of…knots. There are also navigation apps, weather apps, fishing
apps, just what you'd expect. My guess is that there are about 100
boating-related apps.

Obviously, a decent laptop computer is more utilitarian than an iPad,
but...for simple convenience, portability, et cetera, I like the iPad
better than the laptop I used to use.

Oscar June 27th 12 01:34 PM

Boating with an iPad...
 
On 6/27/2012 8:24 AM, X ` Man wrote:
I've used my iPad "3" on the boat a few times over the last couple of
months and have found it to be perfectly suitable for "computing needs,"
so long as you are in a cabin or outdoors under good shade. As with most
devices of this type, the color screen simply washes out to invisibility
in sunlight.

That being said, the device is a nice, small, very light "computer" to
have on board, especially when in a case like this one:

http://www.zagg.com/accessories/zagg...-keyboard-case

It works with wi-fi when available, or on the same networks as any
"smart" cell phone.

The screen is very bright and usable "indoors," and the Zagg keyboard is
easy to use, even for someone with clunky fingers like mine. On the
boat, I mostly use the device to find venues and services at the various
places we visit…museums, restaurants, et cetera. But it also works as a
media server, and movies on its display are very "watchable." The sound
output, though, is not that powerful, so you either have to use earbuds
or plug into an external speaker.

Most of the apps available for the iPhone are also available for the
iPad, usually in versions scaled for the latter's larger screen. There
are quite a few apps available for boaters…one of my favorites is "Knots
3D," which, as the name implies, presents good animations for tying all
manner of…knots. There are also navigation apps, weather apps, fishing
apps, just what you'd expect. My guess is that there are about 100
boating-related apps.

Obviously, a decent laptop computer is more utilitarian than an iPad,
but...for simple convenience, portability, et cetera, I like the iPad
better than the laptop I used to use.


Screen washout is Gods way of saying " take that awful device away from
your face and open your eyes to the beautiful things I created for you.


Earl[_26_] June 28th 12 01:25 AM

Boating with an iPad...
 
X ` Man wrote:
I've used my iPad "3" on the boat a few times over the last couple of
months and have found it to be perfectly suitable for "computing
needs," so long as you are in a cabin or outdoors under good shade. As
with most devices of this type, the color screen simply washes out to
invisibility in sunlight.

That being said, the device is a nice, small, very light "computer" to
have on board, especially when in a case like this one:

http://www.zagg.com/accessories/zagg...-keyboard-case

It works with wi-fi when available, or on the same networks as any
"smart" cell phone.

The screen is very bright and usable "indoors," and the Zagg keyboard
is easy to use, even for someone with clunky fingers like mine. On the
boat, I mostly use the device to find venues and services at the
various places we visit…museums, restaurants, et cetera. But it also
works as a media server, and movies on its display are very
"watchable." The sound output, though, is not that powerful, so you
either have to use earbuds or plug into an external speaker.

Most of the apps available for the iPhone are also available for the
iPad, usually in versions scaled for the latter's larger screen. There
are quite a few apps available for boaters…one of my favorites is
"Knots 3D," which, as the name implies, presents good animations for
tying all manner of…knots. There are also navigation apps, weather
apps, fishing apps, just what you'd expect. My guess is that there are
about 100 boating-related apps.

Obviously, a decent laptop computer is more utilitarian than an iPad,
but...for simple convenience, portability, et cetera, I like the iPad
better than the laptop I used to use.

This is another lie. Here's the proof:

"It works with wi-fi when available, or on the same networks as any
"smart" cell phone."

Any tablet, iPad included, with wireless capability works on only ONE
network and the iPad can only work on AT&T or Verizon.




X ` Man[_3_] June 28th 12 01:45 AM

Boating with an iPad...
 
On 6/27/12 8:25 PM, Earl wrote:
X ` Man wrote:
I've used my iPad "3" on the boat a few times over the last couple of
months and have found it to be perfectly suitable for "computing
needs," so long as you are in a cabin or outdoors under good shade. As
with most devices of this type, the color screen simply washes out to
invisibility in sunlight.

That being said, the device is a nice, small, very light "computer" to
have on board, especially when in a case like this one:

http://www.zagg.com/accessories/zagg...-keyboard-case

It works with wi-fi when available, or on the same networks as any
"smart" cell phone.

The screen is very bright and usable "indoors," and the Zagg keyboard
is easy to use, even for someone with clunky fingers like mine. On the
boat, I mostly use the device to find venues and services at the
various places we visit…museums, restaurants, et cetera. But it also
works as a media server, and movies on its display are very
"watchable." The sound output, though, is not that powerful, so you
either have to use earbuds or plug into an external speaker.

Most of the apps available for the iPhone are also available for the
iPad, usually in versions scaled for the latter's larger screen. There
are quite a few apps available for boaters…one of my favorites is
"Knots 3D," which, as the name implies, presents good animations for
tying all manner of…knots. There are also navigation apps, weather
apps, fishing apps, just what you'd expect. My guess is that there are
about 100 boating-related apps.

Obviously, a decent laptop computer is more utilitarian than an iPad,
but...for simple convenience, portability, et cetera, I like the iPad
better than the laptop I used to use.

This is another lie. Here's the proof:

"It works with wi-fi when available, or on the same networks as any
"smart" cell phone."

Any tablet, iPad included, with wireless capability works on only ONE
network and the iPad can only work on AT&T or Verizon.





Wrong, JustHateClone. iPads are sold all around the world, and work on
non-wi-fi networks that are not Verizon or AT&T. Further, you can change
the SIM card in a US-released AT&T ipad to a European SIM card.
Oh, and iPads will soon be avaliable for other networks in the USA, just
as the new iPhone now is. In fact, I recently read that iPads for the
SPRINT network will be available shortly.

So, "Earl," if you need a shoehorn to work your head out of your ass,
why, just borrow one from one of the other right-wing turds here.

Oh, and my iPhone is unlocked, which means when I travel to Europe, I
simply pop in a SIM card from a European services provider.




North Star June 28th 12 12:27 PM

Boating with an iPad...
 
On Jun 27, 9:45*pm, X ` Man dump-on-conservati...@anywhere-you-
can.com wrote:
On 6/27/12 8:25 PM, Earl wrote:









X ` Man wrote:
I've used my iPad "3" on the boat a few times over the last couple of
months and have found it to be perfectly suitable for "computing
needs," so long as you are in a cabin or outdoors under good shade. As
with most devices of this type, the color screen simply washes out to
invisibility in sunlight.


That being said, the device is a nice, small, very light "computer" to
have on board, especially when in a case like this one:


http://www.zagg.com/accessories/zagg...-keyboard-case


It works with wi-fi when available, or on the same networks as any
"smart" cell phone.


The screen is very bright and usable "indoors," and the Zagg keyboard
is easy to use, even for someone with clunky fingers like mine. On the
boat, I mostly use the device to find venues and services at the
various places we visit…museums, restaurants, et cetera. But it also
works as a media server, and movies on its display are very
"watchable." The sound output, though, is not that powerful, so you
either have to use earbuds or plug into an external speaker.


Most of the apps available for the iPhone are also available for the
iPad, usually in versions scaled for the latter's larger screen. There
are quite a few apps available for boaters…one of my favorites is
"Knots 3D," which, as the name implies, presents good animations for
tying all manner of…knots. There are also navigation apps, weather
apps, fishing apps, just what you'd expect. My guess is that there are
about 100 boating-related apps.


Obviously, a decent laptop computer is more utilitarian than an iPad,
but...for simple convenience, portability, et cetera, I like the iPad
better than the laptop I used to use.

This is another lie. *Here's the proof:


"It works with wi-fi when available, or on the same networks as any
"smart" cell phone."


Any tablet, iPad included, with wireless capability works on only ONE
network and the iPad can only work on AT&T or Verizon.


Wrong, JustHateClone. iPads are sold all around the world, and work on
non-wi-fi networks that are not Verizon or AT&T. Further, you can change
the SIM card in a US-released AT&T ipad to a European SIM card.
Oh, and iPads will soon be avaliable for other networks in the USA, just
as the new iPhone now is. In fact, I recently read that iPads for the
SPRINT network will be available shortly.

So, "Earl," if you need a shoehorn to work your head out of your ass,
why, just borrow one from one of the other right-wing turds here.

Oh, and my iPhone is unlocked, which means when I travel to Europe, I
simply pop in a SIM card from a European services provider.


Is there any limit to the ignorance these clown flaunt on a daily
basis?

X ` Man[_3_] June 28th 12 12:48 PM

Boating with an iPad...
 
On 6/28/12 7:27 AM, North Star wrote:
On Jun 27, 9:45 pm, X ` Man dump-on-conservati...@anywhere-you-
can.com wrote:
On 6/27/12 8:25 PM, Earl wrote:









X ` Man wrote:
I've used my iPad "3" on the boat a few times over the last couple of
months and have found it to be perfectly suitable for "computing
needs," so long as you are in a cabin or outdoors under good shade. As
with most devices of this type, the color screen simply washes out to
invisibility in sunlight.


That being said, the device is a nice, small, very light "computer" to
have on board, especially when in a case like this one:


http://www.zagg.com/accessories/zagg...-keyboard-case


It works with wi-fi when available, or on the same networks as any
"smart" cell phone.


The screen is very bright and usable "indoors," and the Zagg keyboard
is easy to use, even for someone with clunky fingers like mine. On the
boat, I mostly use the device to find venues and services at the
various places we visit…museums, restaurants, et cetera. But it also
works as a media server, and movies on its display are very
"watchable." The sound output, though, is not that powerful, so you
either have to use earbuds or plug into an external speaker.


Most of the apps available for the iPhone are also available for the
iPad, usually in versions scaled for the latter's larger screen. There
are quite a few apps available for boaters…one of my favorites is
"Knots 3D," which, as the name implies, presents good animations for
tying all manner of…knots. There are also navigation apps, weather
apps, fishing apps, just what you'd expect. My guess is that there are
about 100 boating-related apps.


Obviously, a decent laptop computer is more utilitarian than an iPad,
but...for simple convenience, portability, et cetera, I like the iPad
better than the laptop I used to use.
This is another lie. Here's the proof:


"It works with wi-fi when available, or on the same networks as any
"smart" cell phone."


Any tablet, iPad included, with wireless capability works on only ONE
network and the iPad can only work on AT&T or Verizon.


Wrong, JustHateClone. iPads are sold all around the world, and work on
non-wi-fi networks that are not Verizon or AT&T. Further, you can change
the SIM card in a US-released AT&T ipad to a European SIM card.
Oh, and iPads will soon be avaliable for other networks in the USA, just
as the new iPhone now is. In fact, I recently read that iPads for the
SPRINT network will be available shortly.

So, "Earl," if you need a shoehorn to work your head out of your ass,
why, just borrow one from one of the other right-wing turds here.

Oh, and my iPhone is unlocked, which means when I travel to Europe, I
simply pop in a SIM card from a European services provider.


Is there any limit to the ignorance these clown flaunt on a daily
basis?



I used to think there were limits to their ignorance, but JustSnot
proved me wrong.


iBoaterer[_2_] June 28th 12 12:50 PM

Boating with an iPad...
 
In article 4f5a437b-5912-4de1-a40d-
,
says...

On Jun 27, 9:45*pm, X ` Man dump-on-conservati...@anywhere-you-
can.com wrote:
On 6/27/12 8:25 PM, Earl wrote:









X ` Man wrote:
I've used my iPad "3" on the boat a few times over the last couple of
months and have found it to be perfectly suitable for "computing
needs," so long as you are in a cabin or outdoors under good shade. As
with most devices of this type, the color screen simply washes out to
invisibility in sunlight.


That being said, the device is a nice, small, very light "computer" to
have on board, especially when in a case like this one:


http://www.zagg.com/accessories/zagg...-keyboard-case

It works with wi-fi when available, or on the same networks as any
"smart" cell phone.


The screen is very bright and usable "indoors," and the Zagg keyboard
is easy to use, even for someone with clunky fingers like mine. On the
boat, I mostly use the device to find venues and services at the
various places we visit?museums, restaurants, et cetera. But it also
works as a media server, and movies on its display are very
"watchable." The sound output, though, is not that powerful, so you
either have to use earbuds or plug into an external speaker.


Most of the apps available for the iPhone are also available for the
iPad, usually in versions scaled for the latter's larger screen. There
are quite a few apps available for boaters?one of my favorites is
"Knots 3D," which, as the name implies, presents good animations for
tying all manner of?knots. There are also navigation apps, weather
apps, fishing apps, just what you'd expect. My guess is that there are
about 100 boating-related apps.


Obviously, a decent laptop computer is more utilitarian than an iPad,
but...for simple convenience, portability, et cetera, I like the iPad
better than the laptop I used to use.
This is another lie. *Here's the proof:


"It works with wi-fi when available, or on the same networks as any
"smart" cell phone."


Any tablet, iPad included, with wireless capability works on only ONE
network and the iPad can only work on AT&T or Verizon.


Wrong, JustHateClone. iPads are sold all around the world, and work on
non-wi-fi networks that are not Verizon or AT&T. Further, you can change
the SIM card in a US-released AT&T ipad to a European SIM card.
Oh, and iPads will soon be avaliable for other networks in the USA, just
as the new iPhone now is. In fact, I recently read that iPads for the
SPRINT network will be available shortly.

So, "Earl," if you need a shoehorn to work your head out of your ass,
why, just borrow one from one of the other right-wing turds here.

Oh, and my iPhone is unlocked, which means when I travel to Europe, I
simply pop in a SIM card from a European services provider.


Is there any limit to the ignorance these clown flaunt on a daily
basis?


Oh, oh! You questioned someone's bravery because of a typo! "these clown
flaunt"!!! Coward!

Oscar June 28th 12 02:53 PM

Boating with an iPad...
 
On 6/28/2012 7:48 AM, X ` Man wrote:
On 6/28/12 7:27 AM, North Star wrote:
On Jun 27, 9:45 pm, X ` Man dump-on-conservati...@anywhere-you-
can.com wrote:
On 6/27/12 8:25 PM, Earl wrote:









X ` Man wrote:
I've used my iPad "3" on the boat a few times over the last couple of
months and have found it to be perfectly suitable for "computing
needs," so long as you are in a cabin or outdoors under good shade. As
with most devices of this type, the color screen simply washes out to
invisibility in sunlight.

That being said, the device is a nice, small, very light "computer" to
have on board, especially when in a case like this one:

http://www.zagg.com/accessories/zagg...-keyboard-case

It works with wi-fi when available, or on the same networks as any
"smart" cell phone.

The screen is very bright and usable "indoors," and the Zagg keyboard
is easy to use, even for someone with clunky fingers like mine. On the
boat, I mostly use the device to find venues and services at the
various places we visit…museums, restaurants, et cetera. But it also
works as a media server, and movies on its display are very
"watchable." The sound output, though, is not that powerful, so you
either have to use earbuds or plug into an external speaker.

Most of the apps available for the iPhone are also available for the
iPad, usually in versions scaled for the latter's larger screen. There
are quite a few apps available for boaters…one of my favorites is
"Knots 3D," which, as the name implies, presents good animations for
tying all manner of…knots. There are also navigation apps, weather
apps, fishing apps, just what you'd expect. My guess is that there are
about 100 boating-related apps.

Obviously, a decent laptop computer is more utilitarian than an iPad,
but...for simple convenience, portability, et cetera, I like the iPad
better than the laptop I used to use.
This is another lie. Here's the proof:

"It works with wi-fi when available, or on the same networks as any
"smart" cell phone."

Any tablet, iPad included, with wireless capability works on only ONE
network and the iPad can only work on AT&T or Verizon.

Wrong, JustHateClone. iPads are sold all around the world, and work on
non-wi-fi networks that are not Verizon or AT&T. Further, you can change
the SIM card in a US-released AT&T ipad to a European SIM card.
Oh, and iPads will soon be avaliable for other networks in the USA, just
as the new iPhone now is. In fact, I recently read that iPads for the
SPRINT network will be available shortly.

So, "Earl," if you need a shoehorn to work your head out of your ass,
why, just borrow one from one of the other right-wing turds here.

Oh, and my iPhone is unlocked, which means when I travel to Europe, I
simply pop in a SIM card from a European services provider.


Is there any limit to the ignorance these clown flaunt on a daily
basis?



I used to think there were limits to their ignorance, but JustSnot
proved me wrong.


It's so easy for you to overlook gems like this "these clown flaunt".
This moron should be an embarrassment to you.


North Star June 28th 12 05:47 PM

Boating with an iPad...
 
On Jun 28, 10:53*am, Oscar wrote:
On 6/28/2012 7:48 AM, X ` Man wrote:









On 6/28/12 7:27 AM, North Star wrote:
On Jun 27, 9:45 pm, X ` Man dump-on-conservati...@anywhere-you-
can.com wrote:
On 6/27/12 8:25 PM, Earl wrote:


X ` Man wrote:
I've used my iPad "3" on the boat a few times over the last couple of
months and have found it to be perfectly suitable for "computing
needs," so long as you are in a cabin or outdoors under good shade. As
with most devices of this type, the color screen simply washes out to
invisibility in sunlight.


That being said, the device is a nice, small, very light "computer" to
have on board, especially when in a case like this one:


http://www.zagg.com/accessories/zagg...-keyboard-case


It works with wi-fi when available, or on the same networks as any
"smart" cell phone.


The screen is very bright and usable "indoors," and the Zagg keyboard
is easy to use, even for someone with clunky fingers like mine. On the
boat, I mostly use the device to find venues and services at the
various places we visit…museums, restaurants, et cetera. But it also
works as a media server, and movies on its display are very
"watchable." The sound output, though, is not that powerful, so you
either have to use earbuds or plug into an external speaker.


Most of the apps available for the iPhone are also available for the
iPad, usually in versions scaled for the latter's larger screen. There
are quite a few apps available for boaters…one of my favorites is
"Knots 3D," which, as the name implies, presents good animations for
tying all manner of…knots. There are also navigation apps, weather
apps, fishing apps, just what you'd expect. My guess is that there are
about 100 boating-related apps.


Obviously, a decent laptop computer is more utilitarian than an iPad,
but...for simple convenience, portability, et cetera, I like the iPad
better than the laptop I used to use.
This is another lie. *Here's the proof:


"It works with wi-fi when available, or on the same networks as any
"smart" cell phone."


Any tablet, iPad included, with wireless capability works on only ONE
network and the iPad can only work on AT&T or Verizon.


Wrong, JustHateClone. iPads are sold all around the world, and work on
non-wi-fi networks that are not Verizon or AT&T. Further, you can change
the SIM card in a US-released AT&T ipad to a European SIM card.
Oh, and iPads will soon be avaliable for other networks in the USA, just
as the new iPhone now is. In fact, I recently read that iPads for the
SPRINT network will be available shortly.


So, "Earl," if you need a shoehorn to work your head out of your ass,
why, just borrow one from one of the other right-wing turds here.


Oh, and my iPhone is unlocked, which means when I travel to Europe, I
simply pop in a SIM card from a European services provider.


Is there any limit to the ignorance these clown flaunt on a daily
basis?


I used to think there were limits to their ignorance, but JustSnot
proved me wrong.


It's so easy for you to overlook gems like this "these clown flaunt".
This moron should be an embarrassment to you.


Says the big sister of the most criminally insane poster in rec.boats
history.

Oscar June 28th 12 06:12 PM

Boating with an iPad...
 
On 6/28/2012 12:47 PM, North Star wrote:
On Jun 28, 10:53 am, Oscar wrote:
On 6/28/2012 7:48 AM, X ` Man wrote:









On 6/28/12 7:27 AM, North Star wrote:
On Jun 27, 9:45 pm, X ` Man dump-on-conservati...@anywhere-you-
can.com wrote:
On 6/27/12 8:25 PM, Earl wrote:


X ` Man wrote:
I've used my iPad "3" on the boat a few times over the last couple of
months and have found it to be perfectly suitable for "computing
needs," so long as you are in a cabin or outdoors under good shade. As
with most devices of this type, the color screen simply washes out to
invisibility in sunlight.


That being said, the device is a nice, small, very light "computer" to
have on board, especially when in a case like this one:


http://www.zagg.com/accessories/zagg...-keyboard-case


It works with wi-fi when available, or on the same networks as any
"smart" cell phone.


The screen is very bright and usable "indoors," and the Zagg keyboard
is easy to use, even for someone with clunky fingers like mine. On the
boat, I mostly use the device to find venues and services at the
various places we visit…museums, restaurants, et cetera. But it also
works as a media server, and movies on its display are very
"watchable." The sound output, though, is not that powerful, so you
either have to use earbuds or plug into an external speaker.


Most of the apps available for the iPhone are also available for the
iPad, usually in versions scaled for the latter's larger screen. There
are quite a few apps available for boaters…one of my favorites is
"Knots 3D," which, as the name implies, presents good animations for
tying all manner of…knots. There are also navigation apps, weather
apps, fishing apps, just what you'd expect. My guess is that there are
about 100 boating-related apps.


Obviously, a decent laptop computer is more utilitarian than an iPad,
but...for simple convenience, portability, et cetera, I like the iPad
better than the laptop I used to use.
This is another lie. Here's the proof:


"It works with wi-fi when available, or on the same networks as any
"smart" cell phone."


Any tablet, iPad included, with wireless capability works on only ONE
network and the iPad can only work on AT&T or Verizon.


Wrong, JustHateClone. iPads are sold all around the world, and work on
non-wi-fi networks that are not Verizon or AT&T. Further, you can change
the SIM card in a US-released AT&T ipad to a European SIM card.
Oh, and iPads will soon be avaliable for other networks in the USA, just
as the new iPhone now is. In fact, I recently read that iPads for the
SPRINT network will be available shortly.


So, "Earl," if you need a shoehorn to work your head out of your ass,
why, just borrow one from one of the other right-wing turds here.


Oh, and my iPhone is unlocked, which means when I travel to Europe, I
simply pop in a SIM card from a European services provider.


Is there any limit to the ignorance these clown flaunt on a daily
basis?


I used to think there were limits to their ignorance, but JustSnot
proved me wrong.


It's so easy for you to overlook gems like this "these clown flaunt".
This moron should be an embarrassment to you.


Says the big sister of the most criminally insane poster in rec.boats
history.

You aren't enhancing your image here.


JustWait[_2_] June 28th 12 07:39 PM

Boating with an iPad...
 
On 6/28/2012 1:12 PM, Oscar wrote:
On 6/28/2012 12:47 PM, North Star wrote:
On Jun 28, 10:53 am, Oscar wrote:
On 6/28/2012 7:48 AM, X ` Man wrote:









On 6/28/12 7:27 AM, North Star wrote:
On Jun 27, 9:45 pm, X ` Man dump-on-conservati...@anywhere-you-
can.com wrote:
On 6/27/12 8:25 PM, Earl wrote:

X ` Man wrote:
I've used my iPad "3" on the boat a few times over the last
couple of
months and have found it to be perfectly suitable for "computing
needs," so long as you are in a cabin or outdoors under good
shade. As
with most devices of this type, the color screen simply washes
out to
invisibility in sunlight.

That being said, the device is a nice, small, very light
"computer" to
have on board, especially when in a case like this one:

http://www.zagg.com/accessories/zagg...-keyboard-case

It works with wi-fi when available, or on the same networks as any
"smart" cell phone.

The screen is very bright and usable "indoors," and the Zagg
keyboard
is easy to use, even for someone with clunky fingers like mine.
On the
boat, I mostly use the device to find venues and services at the
various places we visit…museums, restaurants, et cetera. But it
also
works as a media server, and movies on its display are very
"watchable." The sound output, though, is not that powerful, so you
either have to use earbuds or plug into an external speaker.

Most of the apps available for the iPhone are also available for
the
iPad, usually in versions scaled for the latter's larger screen.
There
are quite a few apps available for boaters…one of my favorites is
"Knots 3D," which, as the name implies, presents good animations
for
tying all manner of…knots. There are also navigation apps, weather
apps, fishing apps, just what you'd expect. My guess is that
there are
about 100 boating-related apps.

Obviously, a decent laptop computer is more utilitarian than an
iPad,
but...for simple convenience, portability, et cetera, I like the
iPad
better than the laptop I used to use.
This is another lie. Here's the proof:

"It works with wi-fi when available, or on the same networks as any
"smart" cell phone."

Any tablet, iPad included, with wireless capability works on only
ONE
network and the iPad can only work on AT&T or Verizon.

Wrong, JustHateClone. iPads are sold all around the world, and
work on
non-wi-fi networks that are not Verizon or AT&T. Further, you can
change
the SIM card in a US-released AT&T ipad to a European SIM card.
Oh, and iPads will soon be avaliable for other networks in the
USA, just
as the new iPhone now is. In fact, I recently read that iPads for the
SPRINT network will be available shortly.

So, "Earl," if you need a shoehorn to work your head out of your ass,
why, just borrow one from one of the other right-wing turds here.

Oh, and my iPhone is unlocked, which means when I travel to Europe, I
simply pop in a SIM card from a European services provider.

Is there any limit to the ignorance these clown flaunt on a daily
basis?

I used to think there were limits to their ignorance, but JustSnot
proved me wrong.

It's so easy for you to overlook gems like this "these clown flaunt".
This moron should be an embarrassment to you.


Says the big sister of the most criminally insane poster in rec.boats
history.

You aren't enhancing your image here.


These guys are operating at their highest level.. Grade school bullying
is the only tool they have to fight free speech. You are aware of the
literally scores of posters they have bullied off this group in the last
ten years or so?


Oscar June 28th 12 07:49 PM

Boating with an iPad...
 
On 6/28/2012 2:39 PM, JustWait wrote:
On 6/28/2012 1:12 PM, Oscar wrote:
On 6/28/2012 12:47 PM, North Star wrote:
On Jun 28, 10:53 am, Oscar wrote:
On 6/28/2012 7:48 AM, X ` Man wrote:









On 6/28/12 7:27 AM, North Star wrote:
On Jun 27, 9:45 pm, X ` Man dump-on-conservati...@anywhere-you-
can.com wrote:
On 6/27/12 8:25 PM, Earl wrote:

X ` Man wrote:
I've used my iPad "3" on the boat a few times over the last
couple of
months and have found it to be perfectly suitable for "computing
needs," so long as you are in a cabin or outdoors under good
shade. As
with most devices of this type, the color screen simply washes
out to
invisibility in sunlight.

That being said, the device is a nice, small, very light
"computer" to
have on board, especially when in a case like this one:

http://www.zagg.com/accessories/zagg...-keyboard-case

It works with wi-fi when available, or on the same networks as any
"smart" cell phone.

The screen is very bright and usable "indoors," and the Zagg
keyboard
is easy to use, even for someone with clunky fingers like mine.
On the
boat, I mostly use the device to find venues and services at the
various places we visit…museums, restaurants, et cetera. But it
also
works as a media server, and movies on its display are very
"watchable." The sound output, though, is not that powerful, so
you
either have to use earbuds or plug into an external speaker.

Most of the apps available for the iPhone are also available for
the
iPad, usually in versions scaled for the latter's larger screen.
There
are quite a few apps available for boaters…one of my favorites is
"Knots 3D," which, as the name implies, presents good animations
for
tying all manner of…knots. There are also navigation apps, weather
apps, fishing apps, just what you'd expect. My guess is that
there are
about 100 boating-related apps.

Obviously, a decent laptop computer is more utilitarian than an
iPad,
but...for simple convenience, portability, et cetera, I like the
iPad
better than the laptop I used to use.
This is another lie. Here's the proof:

"It works with wi-fi when available, or on the same networks as any
"smart" cell phone."

Any tablet, iPad included, with wireless capability works on only
ONE
network and the iPad can only work on AT&T or Verizon.

Wrong, JustHateClone. iPads are sold all around the world, and
work on
non-wi-fi networks that are not Verizon or AT&T. Further, you can
change
the SIM card in a US-released AT&T ipad to a European SIM card.
Oh, and iPads will soon be avaliable for other networks in the
USA, just
as the new iPhone now is. In fact, I recently read that iPads for
the
SPRINT network will be available shortly.

So, "Earl," if you need a shoehorn to work your head out of your
ass,
why, just borrow one from one of the other right-wing turds here.

Oh, and my iPhone is unlocked, which means when I travel to
Europe, I
simply pop in a SIM card from a European services provider.

Is there any limit to the ignorance these clown flaunt on a daily
basis?

I used to think there were limits to their ignorance, but JustSnot
proved me wrong.

It's so easy for you to overlook gems like this "these clown flaunt".
This moron should be an embarrassment to you.

Says the big sister of the most criminally insane poster in rec.boats
history.

You aren't enhancing your image here.


These guys are operating at their highest level.. Grade school bullying
is the only tool they have to fight free speech. You are aware of the
literally scores of posters they have bullied off this group in the last
ten years or so?

Oh yeah! But I wouldn't give Donnie any of the credit for that.


X ` Man[_3_] June 28th 12 07:56 PM

Boating with an iPad...
 
On 6/28/12 2:39 PM, JustWait wrote:



These guys are operating at their highest level.. Grade school bullying
is the only tool they have to fight free speech. You are aware of the
literally scores of posters they have bullied off this group in the last
ten years or so?



No one needs to operate at any higher than an REM sleep cycle to box you
up, Little Stupe.


Oscar June 28th 12 08:06 PM

Boating with an iPad...
 
On 6/28/2012 2:56 PM, X ` Man wrote:
On 6/28/12 2:39 PM, JustWait wrote:



These guys are operating at their highest level.. Grade school bullying
is the only tool they have to fight free speech. You are aware of the
literally scores of posters they have bullied off this group in the last
ten years or so?



No one needs to operate at any higher than an REM sleep cycle to box you
up, Little Stupe.


Judging by the amount of attention you pay him, he is your worst
nightmare. You need psychiatric help.


BountyHunter97 June 28th 12 08:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by X ` Man[_3_] (Post 930747)
I've used my iPad "3" on the boat a few times over the last couple of
months and have found it to be perfectly suitable for "computing needs,"
so long as you are in a cabin or outdoors under good shade. As with most
devices of this type, the color screen simply washes out to invisibility
in sunlight.

That being said, the device is a nice, small, very light "computer" to
have on board, especially when in a case like this one:

http://www.zagg.com/accessories/zagg...-keyboard-case

It works with wi-fi when available, or on the same networks as any
"smart" cell phone.

The screen is very bright and usable "indoors," and the Zagg keyboard is
easy to use, even for someone with clunky fingers like mine. On the
boat, I mostly use the device to find venues and services at the various
places we visit…museums, restaurants, et cetera. But it also works as a
media server, and movies on its display are very "watchable." The sound
output, though, is not that powerful, so you either have to use earbuds
or plug into an external speaker.

Most of the apps available for the iPhone are also available for the
iPad, usually in versions scaled for the latter's larger screen. There
are quite a few apps available offshore racing boats for boaters…one of my favorites is "Knots
3D," which, as the name implies, presents good animations for tying all
manner of…knots. There are also navigation apps, weather apps, fishing
apps, just what you'd expect. My guess is that there are about 100
boating-related apps.

Obviously, a decent laptop computer is more utilitarian than an iPad,
but...for simple convenience, portability, et cetera, I like the iPad
better than the laptop I used to use.

I absolutely love my iPad, it is definitely one of the most convenient things to have. There is so much you can do with it that it's ridiculous!!!

iBoaterer[_2_] June 28th 12 08:32 PM

Boating with an iPad...
 
In article , says...

On 6/28/2012 1:12 PM, Oscar wrote:
On 6/28/2012 12:47 PM, North Star wrote:
On Jun 28, 10:53 am, Oscar wrote:
On 6/28/2012 7:48 AM, X ` Man wrote:









On 6/28/12 7:27 AM, North Star wrote:
On Jun 27, 9:45 pm, X ` Man dump-on-conservati...@anywhere-you-
can.com wrote:
On 6/27/12 8:25 PM, Earl wrote:

X ` Man wrote:
I've used my iPad "3" on the boat a few times over the last
couple of
months and have found it to be perfectly suitable for "computing
needs," so long as you are in a cabin or outdoors under good
shade. As
with most devices of this type, the color screen simply washes
out to
invisibility in sunlight.

That being said, the device is a nice, small, very light
"computer" to
have on board, especially when in a case like this one:

http://www.zagg.com/accessories/zagg...-keyboard-case

It works with wi-fi when available, or on the same networks as any
"smart" cell phone.

The screen is very bright and usable "indoors," and the Zagg
keyboard
is easy to use, even for someone with clunky fingers like mine.
On the
boat, I mostly use the device to find venues and services at the
various places we visit?museums, restaurants, et cetera. But it
also
works as a media server, and movies on its display are very
"watchable." The sound output, though, is not that powerful, so you
either have to use earbuds or plug into an external speaker.

Most of the apps available for the iPhone are also available for
the
iPad, usually in versions scaled for the latter's larger screen.
There
are quite a few apps available for boaters?one of my favorites is
"Knots 3D," which, as the name implies, presents good animations
for
tying all manner of?knots. There are also navigation apps, weather
apps, fishing apps, just what you'd expect. My guess is that
there are
about 100 boating-related apps.

Obviously, a decent laptop computer is more utilitarian than an
iPad,
but...for simple convenience, portability, et cetera, I like the
iPad
better than the laptop I used to use.
This is another lie. Here's the proof:

"It works with wi-fi when available, or on the same networks as any
"smart" cell phone."

Any tablet, iPad included, with wireless capability works on only
ONE
network and the iPad can only work on AT&T or Verizon.

Wrong, JustHateClone. iPads are sold all around the world, and
work on
non-wi-fi networks that are not Verizon or AT&T. Further, you can
change
the SIM card in a US-released AT&T ipad to a European SIM card.
Oh, and iPads will soon be avaliable for other networks in the
USA, just
as the new iPhone now is. In fact, I recently read that iPads for the
SPRINT network will be available shortly.

So, "Earl," if you need a shoehorn to work your head out of your ass,
why, just borrow one from one of the other right-wing turds here.

Oh, and my iPhone is unlocked, which means when I travel to Europe, I
simply pop in a SIM card from a European services provider.

Is there any limit to the ignorance these clown flaunt on a daily
basis?

I used to think there were limits to their ignorance, but JustSnot
proved me wrong.

It's so easy for you to overlook gems like this "these clown flaunt".
This moron should be an embarrassment to you.

Says the big sister of the most criminally insane poster in rec.boats
history.

You aren't enhancing your image here.


These guys are operating at their highest level.. Grade school bullying
is the only tool they have to fight free speech. You are aware of the
literally scores of posters they have bullied off this group in the last
ten years or so?


Would that be anything like posting lies then calling people a **** when
they catch you in them?

X ` Man[_3_] June 28th 12 08:35 PM

Boating with an iPad...
 
On 6/28/12 3:32 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , says...



These guys are operating at their highest level.. Grade school bullying
is the only tool they have to fight free speech. You are aware of the
literally scores of posters they have bullied off this group in the last
ten years or so?


Would that be anything like posting lies then calling people a **** when
they catch you in them?




JustSnot's use of that 'c' word is intriguing, n'est-ce pas?




JustWait[_2_] June 29th 12 12:19 AM

Boating with an iPad...
 
On 6/28/2012 2:49 PM, Oscar wrote:
On 6/28/2012 2:39 PM, JustWait wrote:
On 6/28/2012 1:12 PM, Oscar wrote:
On 6/28/2012 12:47 PM, North Star wrote:
On Jun 28, 10:53 am, Oscar wrote:
On 6/28/2012 7:48 AM, X ` Man wrote:









On 6/28/12 7:27 AM, North Star wrote:
On Jun 27, 9:45 pm, X ` Man dump-on-conservati...@anywhere-you-
can.com wrote:
On 6/27/12 8:25 PM, Earl wrote:

X ` Man wrote:
I've used my iPad "3" on the boat a few times over the last
couple of
months and have found it to be perfectly suitable for "computing
needs," so long as you are in a cabin or outdoors under good
shade. As
with most devices of this type, the color screen simply washes
out to
invisibility in sunlight.

That being said, the device is a nice, small, very light
"computer" to
have on board, especially when in a case like this one:

http://www.zagg.com/accessories/zagg...-keyboard-case

It works with wi-fi when available, or on the same networks as
any
"smart" cell phone.

The screen is very bright and usable "indoors," and the Zagg
keyboard
is easy to use, even for someone with clunky fingers like mine.
On the
boat, I mostly use the device to find venues and services at the
various places we visit…museums, restaurants, et cetera. But it
also
works as a media server, and movies on its display are very
"watchable." The sound output, though, is not that powerful, so
you
either have to use earbuds or plug into an external speaker.

Most of the apps available for the iPhone are also available for
the
iPad, usually in versions scaled for the latter's larger screen.
There
are quite a few apps available for boaters…one of my favorites is
"Knots 3D," which, as the name implies, presents good animations
for
tying all manner of…knots. There are also navigation apps,
weather
apps, fishing apps, just what you'd expect. My guess is that
there are
about 100 boating-related apps.

Obviously, a decent laptop computer is more utilitarian than an
iPad,
but...for simple convenience, portability, et cetera, I like the
iPad
better than the laptop I used to use.
This is another lie. Here's the proof:

"It works with wi-fi when available, or on the same networks as
any
"smart" cell phone."

Any tablet, iPad included, with wireless capability works on only
ONE
network and the iPad can only work on AT&T or Verizon.

Wrong, JustHateClone. iPads are sold all around the world, and
work on
non-wi-fi networks that are not Verizon or AT&T. Further, you can
change
the SIM card in a US-released AT&T ipad to a European SIM card.
Oh, and iPads will soon be avaliable for other networks in the
USA, just
as the new iPhone now is. In fact, I recently read that iPads for
the
SPRINT network will be available shortly.

So, "Earl," if you need a shoehorn to work your head out of your
ass,
why, just borrow one from one of the other right-wing turds here.

Oh, and my iPhone is unlocked, which means when I travel to
Europe, I
simply pop in a SIM card from a European services provider.

Is there any limit to the ignorance these clown flaunt on a daily
basis?

I used to think there were limits to their ignorance, but JustSnot
proved me wrong.

It's so easy for you to overlook gems like this "these clown flaunt".
This moron should be an embarrassment to you.

Says the big sister of the most criminally insane poster in rec.boats
history.

You aren't enhancing your image here.


These guys are operating at their highest level.. Grade school bullying
is the only tool they have to fight free speech. You are aware of the
literally scores of posters they have bullied off this group in the last
ten years or so?

Oh yeah! But I wouldn't give Donnie any of the credit for that.


Your right there... He's just a pussy. Can't spell, never probably had
to. Guessing, he was the baby of the house...

JustWait[_2_] June 29th 12 12:21 AM

Boating with an iPad...
 
On 6/28/2012 3:06 PM, Oscar wrote:
On 6/28/2012 2:56 PM, X ` Man wrote:
On 6/28/12 2:39 PM, JustWait wrote:



These guys are operating at their highest level.. Grade school bullying
is the only tool they have to fight free speech. You are aware of the
literally scores of posters they have bullied off this group in the last
ten years or so?



No one needs to operate at any higher than an REM sleep cycle to box you
up, Little Stupe.


Judging by the amount of attention you pay him, he is your worst
nightmare. You need psychiatric help.


He needs to eat his widdew capgun...


X ` Man[_3_] June 29th 12 01:00 AM

Boating with an iPad...
 
On 6/28/12 7:21 PM, JustWait wrote:
On 6/28/2012 3:06 PM, Oscar wrote:
On 6/28/2012 2:56 PM, X ` Man wrote:
On 6/28/12 2:39 PM, JustWait wrote:



These guys are operating at their highest level.. Grade school bullying
is the only tool they have to fight free speech. You are aware of the
literally scores of posters they have bullied off this group in the
last
ten years or so?



No one needs to operate at any higher than an REM sleep cycle to box you
up, Little Stupe.


Judging by the amount of attention you pay him, he is your worst
nightmare. You need psychiatric help.


He needs to eat his widdew capgun...


snerk



JustWait[_2_] June 29th 12 01:50 AM

Boating with an iPad...
 
On 6/28/2012 3:29 PM, BountyHunter97 wrote:
'X ` Man[_3_ Wrote:
;930747']I've used my iPad "3" on the boat a few times over the last
couple of
months and have found it to be perfectly suitable for "computing needs,"

so long as you are in a cabin or outdoors under good shade. As with most

devices of this type, the color screen simply washes out to invisibility

in sunlight.

That being said, the device is a nice, small, very light "computer" to
have on board, especially when in a case like this one:

http://www.zagg.com/accessories/zagg...-keyboard-case

It works with wi-fi when available, or on the same networks as any
"smart" cell phone.

The screen is very bright and usable "indoors," and the Zagg keyboard is

easy to use, even for someone with clunky fingers like mine. On the
boat, I mostly use the device to find venues and services at the various

places we visit…museums, restaurants, et cetera. But it also works as a

media server, and movies on its display are very "watchable." The sound

output, though, is not that powerful, so you either have to use earbuds

or plug into an external speaker.

Most of the apps available for the iPhone are also available for the
iPad, usually in versions scaled for the latter's larger screen. There
are quite a few apps available for boaters…one of my favorites is "Knots

3D," which, as the name implies, presents good animations for tying all

manner of…knots. There are also navigation apps, weather apps, fishing
apps, just what you'd expect. My guess is that there are about 100
boating-related apps.

Obviously, a decent laptop computer is more utilitarian than an iPad,
but...for simple convenience, portability, et cetera, I like the iPad
better than the laptop I used to use.


I absolutely love my iPad, it is definitely one of the most convenient
things to have. There is so much you can do with it that it's
ridiculous!!!





What's ridiculous is watching some idiot trying to take pictures of
Graduation with one. The guy was holding it up like a frekin' wide
screen, the folks behind him were not impressed with the screen
resolution between them and the speaker...


Earl[_27_] June 29th 12 02:03 AM

Boating with an iPad...
 
X ` Man wrote:
On 6/27/12 8:25 PM, Earl wrote:
X ` Man wrote:
I've used my iPad "3" on the boat a few times over the last couple of
months and have found it to be perfectly suitable for "computing
needs," so long as you are in a cabin or outdoors under good shade. As
with most devices of this type, the color screen simply washes out to
invisibility in sunlight.

That being said, the device is a nice, small, very light "computer" to
have on board, especially when in a case like this one:

http://www.zagg.com/accessories/zagg...-keyboard-case

It works with wi-fi when available, or on the same networks as any
"smart" cell phone.

The screen is very bright and usable "indoors," and the Zagg keyboard
is easy to use, even for someone with clunky fingers like mine. On the
boat, I mostly use the device to find venues and services at the
various places we visit…museums, restaurants, et cetera. But it also
works as a media server, and movies on its display are very
"watchable." The sound output, though, is not that powerful, so you
either have to use earbuds or plug into an external speaker.

Most of the apps available for the iPhone are also available for the
iPad, usually in versions scaled for the latter's larger screen. There
are quite a few apps available for boaters…one of my favorites is
"Knots 3D," which, as the name implies, presents good animations for
tying all manner of…knots. There are also navigation apps, weather
apps, fishing apps, just what you'd expect. My guess is that there are
about 100 boating-related apps.

Obviously, a decent laptop computer is more utilitarian than an iPad,
but...for simple convenience, portability, et cetera, I like the iPad
better than the laptop I used to use.

This is another lie. Here's the proof:

"It works with wi-fi when available, or on the same networks as any
"smart" cell phone."

Any tablet, iPad included, with wireless capability works on only ONE
network and the iPad can only work on AT&T or Verizon.





Wrong, JustHateClone. iPads are sold all around the world, and work on
non-wi-fi networks that are not Verizon or AT&T. Further, you can
change the SIM card in a US-released AT&T ipad to a European SIM card.
Oh, and iPads will soon be avaliable for other networks in the USA,
just as the new iPhone now is. In fact, I recently read that iPads for
the SPRINT network will be available shortly.

So, "Earl," if you need a shoehorn to work your head out of your ass,
why, just borrow one from one of the other right-wing turds here.

Oh, and my iPhone is unlocked, which means when I travel to Europe, I
simply pop in a SIM card from a European services provider.



Dance all you want, you posted bad information.


Earl[_27_] June 29th 12 02:10 AM

Boating with an iPad...
 
North Star wrote:
On Jun 28, 10:53 am, Oscar wrote:
On 6/28/2012 7:48 AM, X ` Man wrote:









On 6/28/12 7:27 AM, North Star wrote:
On Jun 27, 9:45 pm, X ` Man dump-on-conservati...@anywhere-you-
can.com wrote:
On 6/27/12 8:25 PM, Earl wrote:
X ` Man wrote:
I've used my iPad "3" on the boat a few times over the last couple of
months and have found it to be perfectly suitable for "computing
needs," so long as you are in a cabin or outdoors under good shade. As
with most devices of this type, the color screen simply washes out to
invisibility in sunlight.
That being said, the device is a nice, small, very light "computer" to
have on board, especially when in a case like this one:
http://www.zagg.com/accessories/zagg...-keyboard-case
It works with wi-fi when available, or on the same networks as any
"smart" cell phone.
The screen is very bright and usable "indoors," and the Zagg keyboard
is easy to use, even for someone with clunky fingers like mine. On the
boat, I mostly use the device to find venues and services at the
various places we visit…museums, restaurants, et cetera. But it also
works as a media server, and movies on its display are very
"watchable." The sound output, though, is not that powerful, so you
either have to use earbuds or plug into an external speaker.
Most of the apps available for the iPhone are also available for the
iPad, usually in versions scaled for the latter's larger screen. There
are quite a few apps available for boaters…one of my favorites is
"Knots 3D," which, as the name implies, presents good animations for
tying all manner of…knots. There are also navigation apps, weather
apps, fishing apps, just what you'd expect. My guess is that there are
about 100 boating-related apps.
Obviously, a decent laptop computer is more utilitarian than an iPad,
but...for simple convenience, portability, et cetera, I like the iPad
better than the laptop I used to use.
This is another lie. Here's the proof:
"It works with wi-fi when available, or on the same networks as any
"smart" cell phone."
Any tablet, iPad included, with wireless capability works on only ONE
network and the iPad can only work on AT&T or Verizon.
Wrong, JustHateClone. iPads are sold all around the world, and work on
non-wi-fi networks that are not Verizon or AT&T. Further, you can change
the SIM card in a US-released AT&T ipad to a European SIM card.
Oh, and iPads will soon be avaliable for other networks in the USA, just
as the new iPhone now is. In fact, I recently read that iPads for the
SPRINT network will be available shortly.
So, "Earl," if you need a shoehorn to work your head out of your ass,
why, just borrow one from one of the other right-wing turds here.
Oh, and my iPhone is unlocked, which means when I travel to Europe, I
simply pop in a SIM card from a European services provider.
Is there any limit to the ignorance these clown flaunt on a daily
basis?
I used to think there were limits to their ignorance, but JustSnot
proved me wrong.

It's so easy for you to overlook gems like this "these clown flaunt".
This moron should be an embarrassment to you.

Says the big sister of the most criminally insane poster in rec.boats
history.

That's not a complete sentence. Adding the word "So" to the beginning
would have made you look a little less stupid.


Oscar June 29th 12 02:13 AM

Boating with an iPad...
 
On 6/28/2012 7:21 PM, JustWait wrote:
On 6/28/2012 3:06 PM, Oscar wrote:
On 6/28/2012 2:56 PM, X ` Man wrote:
On 6/28/12 2:39 PM, JustWait wrote:



These guys are operating at their highest level.. Grade school bullying
is the only tool they have to fight free speech. You are aware of the
literally scores of posters they have bullied off this group in the
last
ten years or so?



No one needs to operate at any higher than an REM sleep cycle to box you
up, Little Stupe.


Judging by the amount of attention you pay him, he is your worst
nightmare. You need psychiatric help.


He needs to eat his widdew capgun...

Please don't start talking like Donnie now.


X ` Man June 29th 12 02:30 AM

Boating with an iPad...
 
On 6/28/12 8:50 PM, JustWait wrote:
On 6/28/2012 3:29 PM, BountyHunter97 wrote:
'X ` Man[_3_ Wrote:
;930747']I've used my iPad "3" on the boat a few times over the last
couple of
months and have found it to be perfectly suitable for "computing needs,"

so long as you are in a cabin or outdoors under good shade. As with most

devices of this type, the color screen simply washes out to invisibility

in sunlight.

That being said, the device is a nice, small, very light "computer" to
have on board, especially when in a case like this one:

http://www.zagg.com/accessories/zagg...-keyboard-case

It works with wi-fi when available, or on the same networks as any
"smart" cell phone.

The screen is very bright and usable "indoors," and the Zagg keyboard is

easy to use, even for someone with clunky fingers like mine. On the
boat, I mostly use the device to find venues and services at the various

places we visit…museums, restaurants, et cetera. But it also works as a

media server, and movies on its display are very "watchable." The sound

output, though, is not that powerful, so you either have to use earbuds

or plug into an external speaker.

Most of the apps available for the iPhone are also available for the
iPad, usually in versions scaled for the latter's larger screen. There
are quite a few apps available for boaters…one of my favorites is "Knots

3D," which, as the name implies, presents good animations for tying all

manner of…knots. There are also navigation apps, weather apps, fishing
apps, just what you'd expect. My guess is that there are about 100
boating-related apps.

Obviously, a decent laptop computer is more utilitarian than an iPad,
but...for simple convenience, portability, et cetera, I like the iPad
better than the laptop I used to use.


I absolutely love my iPad, it is definitely one of the most convenient
things to have. There is so much you can do with it that it's
ridiculous!!!





What's ridiculous is watching some idiot trying to take pictures of
Graduation with one. The guy was holding it up like a frekin' wide
screen, the folks behind him were not impressed with the screen
resolution between them and the speaker...



So, now that your kid has graduated, where's she going to college with
that motorbike racing scholarship?


North Star June 29th 12 12:31 PM

Boating with an iPad...
 
On Jun 28, 8:19*pm, JustWait wrote:
On 6/28/2012 2:49 PM, Oscar wrote:









On 6/28/2012 2:39 PM, JustWait wrote:
On 6/28/2012 1:12 PM, Oscar wrote:
On 6/28/2012 12:47 PM, North Star wrote:
On Jun 28, 10:53 am, Oscar wrote:
On 6/28/2012 7:48 AM, X ` Man wrote:


On 6/28/12 7:27 AM, North Star wrote:
On Jun 27, 9:45 pm, X ` Man dump-on-conservati...@anywhere-you-
can.com wrote:
On 6/27/12 8:25 PM, Earl wrote:


X ` Man wrote:
I've used my iPad "3" on the boat a few times over the last
couple of
months and have found it to be perfectly suitable for "computing
needs," so long as you are in a cabin or outdoors under good
shade. As
with most devices of this type, the color screen simply washes
out to
invisibility in sunlight.


That being said, the device is a nice, small, very light
"computer" to
have on board, especially when in a case like this one:


http://www.zagg.com/accessories/zagg...-keyboard-case


It works with wi-fi when available, or on the same networks as
any
"smart" cell phone.


The screen is very bright and usable "indoors," and the Zagg
keyboard
is easy to use, even for someone with clunky fingers like mine..
On the
boat, I mostly use the device to find venues and services at the
various places we visit…museums, restaurants, et cetera. But it
also
works as a media server, and movies on its display are very
"watchable." The sound output, though, is not that powerful, so
you
either have to use earbuds or plug into an external speaker.


Most of the apps available for the iPhone are also available for
the
iPad, usually in versions scaled for the latter's larger screen.


X ` Man[_3_] June 29th 12 12:45 PM

Boating with an iPad...
 
On 6/29/12 7:31 AM, North Star wrote:
On Jun 28, 8:19 pm, JustWait wrote:
On 6/28/2012 2:49 PM, Oscar wrote:



These guys are operating at their highest level.. Grade school bullying
is the only tool they have to fight free speech. You are aware of the
literally scores of posters they have bullied off this group in the last
ten years or so?


Oh yeah! But I wouldn't give Donnie any of the credit for that.


Your right there... He's just a pussy. Can't spell, never probably had
to. Guessing, he was the baby of the house...


"never probably had to" ??



There are so many "funny-odd" characteristics about JustSnotty, and
comments about the spelling or grammar of others are among them. I
wonder if he suffers from anosognosia.

iBoaterer[_2_] June 29th 12 12:54 PM

Boating with an iPad...
 
In article , earl33431
@hotmail.com says...

X ` Man wrote:
On 6/27/12 8:25 PM, Earl wrote:
X ` Man wrote:
I've used my iPad "3" on the boat a few times over the last couple of
months and have found it to be perfectly suitable for "computing
needs," so long as you are in a cabin or outdoors under good shade. As
with most devices of this type, the color screen simply washes out to
invisibility in sunlight.

That being said, the device is a nice, small, very light "computer" to
have on board, especially when in a case like this one:

http://www.zagg.com/accessories/zagg...-keyboard-case

It works with wi-fi when available, or on the same networks as any
"smart" cell phone.

The screen is very bright and usable "indoors," and the Zagg keyboard
is easy to use, even for someone with clunky fingers like mine. On the
boat, I mostly use the device to find venues and services at the
various places we visit?museums, restaurants, et cetera. But it also
works as a media server, and movies on its display are very
"watchable." The sound output, though, is not that powerful, so you
either have to use earbuds or plug into an external speaker.

Most of the apps available for the iPhone are also available for the
iPad, usually in versions scaled for the latter's larger screen. There
are quite a few apps available for boaters?one of my favorites is
"Knots 3D," which, as the name implies, presents good animations for
tying all manner of?knots. There are also navigation apps, weather
apps, fishing apps, just what you'd expect. My guess is that there are
about 100 boating-related apps.

Obviously, a decent laptop computer is more utilitarian than an iPad,
but...for simple convenience, portability, et cetera, I like the iPad
better than the laptop I used to use.
This is another lie. Here's the proof:

"It works with wi-fi when available, or on the same networks as any
"smart" cell phone."

Any tablet, iPad included, with wireless capability works on only ONE
network and the iPad can only work on AT&T or Verizon.





Wrong, JustHateClone. iPads are sold all around the world, and work on
non-wi-fi networks that are not Verizon or AT&T. Further, you can
change the SIM card in a US-released AT&T ipad to a European SIM card.
Oh, and iPads will soon be avaliable for other networks in the USA,
just as the new iPhone now is. In fact, I recently read that iPads for
the SPRINT network will be available shortly.

So, "Earl," if you need a shoehorn to work your head out of your ass,
why, just borrow one from one of the other right-wing turds here.

Oh, and my iPhone is unlocked, which means when I travel to Europe, I
simply pop in a SIM card from a European services provider.



Dance all you want, you posted bad information.


It wasn't bad information, it was a lie! And I personally don't have a
single "i" anything and never will again. I had an iPod and the ensuing
iTunes account for about a week. After I saw how much "i" things take
ahold of your computer, your iPod, your money, etc. I gave the iPod
away, cancelled my account and will NEVER own another Apple product.

X ` Man June 29th 12 02:00 PM

Boating with an iPad...
 
On 6/29/12 7:54 AM, iBoaterer wrote:

It wasn't bad information, it was a lie! And I personally don't have a
single "i" anything and never will again. I had an iPod and the ensuing
iTunes account for about a week. After I saw how much "i" things take
ahold of your computer, your iPod, your money, etc. I gave the iPod
away, cancelled my account and will NEVER own another Apple product.


iPads are sold in many countries around the world. Most of those
countries have their own telco and internet service providers and cable
companies and the like. These iPads are for the most part not using AT&T
or Verizon networks for data when they are not hooked up to WiFi.
My iPad has non wi-fi network capability (I bought it that way), but I
have not yet signed up for network services with my carrier because to
date I've not had any need for it. Just about anywhere I go with the
iPad has WiFi available and the one time it wasn't, I used another option.

iPhone also are sold around the world. I have an iPad and an iPhone. My
iPhone was "unlocked" by my US carrier so that when I go overseas, I can
simply buy and pop in a SIM card from there and take advantage of
"local" wireless telco rates.

My wife and I have had our own iPods since about 2003. We both use
iTunes, me on a Mac and she on a Windows PC. Neither of us have noticed
iTunes taking over or "ahold" of anything on our computers. iTunes does
indeed manage the iPod, but there are many alternative software packages
out there that also control iPods. iTunes is also the way Apple wants
iPhones and iPads managed. I haven't noticed iTunes taking "ahold" of my
computer when I use it to manage my other portable Apple devices. As far
as "money" goes, iTunes collects your money for Apple and its partners
when you want to buy software or other media through the iTunes store.
It certainly doesn't take "ahold" of your money for any other reason. I
think iTunes is adequate but no more for its intended purposes.

The conclusion here is the same as always: you simply don't know what
you are talking about.

iBoaterer[_2_] June 29th 12 02:36 PM

Boating with an iPad...
 
In article ,
says...

On 6/29/12 7:54 AM, iBoaterer wrote:

It wasn't bad information, it was a lie! And I personally don't have a
single "i" anything and never will again. I had an iPod and the ensuing
iTunes account for about a week. After I saw how much "i" things take
ahold of your computer, your iPod, your money, etc. I gave the iPod
away, cancelled my account and will NEVER own another Apple product.


iPads are sold in many countries around the world. Most of those
countries have their own telco and internet service providers and cable
companies and the like. These iPads are for the most part not using AT&T
or Verizon networks for data when they are not hooked up to WiFi.
My iPad has non wi-fi network capability (I bought it that way), but I
have not yet signed up for network services with my carrier because to
date I've not had any need for it. Just about anywhere I go with the
iPad has WiFi available and the one time it wasn't, I used another option.

iPhone also are sold around the world. I have an iPad and an iPhone. My
iPhone was "unlocked" by my US carrier so that when I go overseas, I can
simply buy and pop in a SIM card from there and take advantage of
"local" wireless telco rates.

My wife and I have had our own iPods since about 2003. We both use
iTunes, me on a Mac and she on a Windows PC. Neither of us have noticed
iTunes taking over or "ahold" of anything on our computers. iTunes does
indeed manage the iPod, but there are many alternative software packages
out there that also control iPods. iTunes is also the way Apple wants
iPhones and iPads managed. I haven't noticed iTunes taking "ahold" of my
computer when I use it to manage my other portable Apple devices. As far
as "money" goes, iTunes collects your money for Apple and its partners
when you want to buy software or other media through the iTunes store.
It certainly doesn't take "ahold" of your money for any other reason. I
think iTunes is adequate but no more for its intended purposes.

The conclusion here is the same as always: you simply don't know what
you are talking about.


OH, REALLY??

http://www.ask.com/answers/35586361/...-itunes-on-my-
computer-it-takes-over-all-the-programs-anyone-know-how-to-fix-it

http://www.howtogeek.com/forum/topic/itunes-take-over

http://forums.techguy.org/multimedia...ing-take-over-
my.html

http://www.justanswer.com/mac-comput...en-85-desktop-
icons-programs.html

http://ayende.com/blog/4700/enough-i...unes-got-to-go

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/in...0195104AApZb9q

http://voices.yahoo.com/dont-let-itu...ake-over-hard-
1773891.html

Need more, dip****?

X ` Man[_3_] June 29th 12 03:02 PM

Boating with an iPad...
 
On 6/29/12 9:36 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article ,
says...

On 6/29/12 7:54 AM, iBoaterer wrote:

It wasn't bad information, it was a lie! And I personally don't have a
single "i" anything and never will again. I had an iPod and the ensuing
iTunes account for about a week. After I saw how much "i" things take
ahold of your computer, your iPod, your money, etc. I gave the iPod
away, cancelled my account and will NEVER own another Apple product.


iPads are sold in many countries around the world. Most of those
countries have their own telco and internet service providers and cable
companies and the like. These iPads are for the most part not using AT&T
or Verizon networks for data when they are not hooked up to WiFi.
My iPad has non wi-fi network capability (I bought it that way), but I
have not yet signed up for network services with my carrier because to
date I've not had any need for it. Just about anywhere I go with the
iPad has WiFi available and the one time it wasn't, I used another option.

iPhone also are sold around the world. I have an iPad and an iPhone. My
iPhone was "unlocked" by my US carrier so that when I go overseas, I can
simply buy and pop in a SIM card from there and take advantage of
"local" wireless telco rates.

My wife and I have had our own iPods since about 2003. We both use
iTunes, me on a Mac and she on a Windows PC. Neither of us have noticed
iTunes taking over or "ahold" of anything on our computers. iTunes does
indeed manage the iPod, but there are many alternative software packages
out there that also control iPods. iTunes is also the way Apple wants
iPhones and iPads managed. I haven't noticed iTunes taking "ahold" of my
computer when I use it to manage my other portable Apple devices. As far
as "money" goes, iTunes collects your money for Apple and its partners
when you want to buy software or other media through the iTunes store.
It certainly doesn't take "ahold" of your money for any other reason. I
think iTunes is adequate but no more for its intended purposes.

The conclusion here is the same as always: you simply don't know what
you are talking about.


OH, REALLY??

http://www.ask.com/answers/35586361/...-itunes-on-my-
computer-it-takes-over-all-the-programs-anyone-know-how-to-fix-it

http://www.howtogeek.com/forum/topic/itunes-take-over

http://forums.techguy.org/multimedia...ing-take-over-
my.html

http://www.justanswer.com/mac-comput...en-85-desktop-
icons-programs.html

http://ayende.com/blog/4700/enough-i...unes-got-to-go

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/in...0195104AApZb9q

http://voices.yahoo.com/dont-let-itu...ake-over-hard-
1773891.html

Need more, dip****?



Any number of media handling software packages do exactly the same
thing...they assume you want that particular program to handle all your
music, all your videos, et cetera. It's easier enough to prevent or
change. I use "VLC" to play most video files, but there are several
other programs on my iMac that also play the same files. It's no big
deal to change it for all time on either a Mac or Windoze machine. The
fact that it presented you with an insurmountable challenge speaks to
your inadequate knowledge base.


Oscar June 29th 12 03:39 PM

Boating with an iPad...
 
On 6/29/2012 9:36 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article ,
says...

On 6/29/12 7:54 AM, iBoaterer wrote:

It wasn't bad information, it was a lie! And I personally don't have a
single "i" anything and never will again. I had an iPod and the ensuing
iTunes account for about a week. After I saw how much "i" things take
ahold of your computer, your iPod, your money, etc. I gave the iPod
away, cancelled my account and will NEVER own another Apple product.


iPads are sold in many countries around the world. Most of those
countries have their own telco and internet service providers and cable
companies and the like. These iPads are for the most part not using AT&T
or Verizon networks for data when they are not hooked up to WiFi.
My iPad has non wi-fi network capability (I bought it that way), but I
have not yet signed up for network services with my carrier because to
date I've not had any need for it. Just about anywhere I go with the
iPad has WiFi available and the one time it wasn't, I used another option.

iPhone also are sold around the world. I have an iPad and an iPhone. My
iPhone was "unlocked" by my US carrier so that when I go overseas, I can
simply buy and pop in a SIM card from there and take advantage of
"local" wireless telco rates.

My wife and I have had our own iPods since about 2003. We both use
iTunes, me on a Mac and she on a Windows PC. Neither of us have noticed
iTunes taking over or "ahold" of anything on our computers. iTunes does
indeed manage the iPod, but there are many alternative software packages
out there that also control iPods. iTunes is also the way Apple wants
iPhones and iPads managed. I haven't noticed iTunes taking "ahold" of my
computer when I use it to manage my other portable Apple devices. As far
as "money" goes, iTunes collects your money for Apple and its partners
when you want to buy software or other media through the iTunes store.
It certainly doesn't take "ahold" of your money for any other reason. I
think iTunes is adequate but no more for its intended purposes.

The conclusion here is the same as always: you simply don't know what
you are talking about.


OH, REALLY??

http://www.ask.com/answers/35586361/...-itunes-on-my-
computer-it-takes-over-all-the-programs-anyone-know-how-to-fix-it

http://www.howtogeek.com/forum/topic/itunes-take-over

http://forums.techguy.org/multimedia...ing-take-over-
my.html

http://www.justanswer.com/mac-comput...en-85-desktop-
icons-programs.html

http://ayende.com/blog/4700/enough-i...unes-got-to-go

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/in...0195104AApZb9q

http://voices.yahoo.com/dont-let-itu...ake-over-hard-
1773891.html

Need more, dip****?

Don't let Harry's obsession with Apple take over your mind.


iBoaterer[_2_] June 29th 12 04:45 PM

Boating with an iPad...
 
In article , dump-on-
says...

On 6/29/12 9:36 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article ,

says...

On 6/29/12 7:54 AM, iBoaterer wrote:

It wasn't bad information, it was a lie! And I personally don't have a
single "i" anything and never will again. I had an iPod and the ensuing
iTunes account for about a week. After I saw how much "i" things take
ahold of your computer, your iPod, your money, etc. I gave the iPod
away, cancelled my account and will NEVER own another Apple product.


iPads are sold in many countries around the world. Most of those
countries have their own telco and internet service providers and cable
companies and the like. These iPads are for the most part not using AT&T
or Verizon networks for data when they are not hooked up to WiFi.
My iPad has non wi-fi network capability (I bought it that way), but I
have not yet signed up for network services with my carrier because to
date I've not had any need for it. Just about anywhere I go with the
iPad has WiFi available and the one time it wasn't, I used another option.

iPhone also are sold around the world. I have an iPad and an iPhone. My
iPhone was "unlocked" by my US carrier so that when I go overseas, I can
simply buy and pop in a SIM card from there and take advantage of
"local" wireless telco rates.

My wife and I have had our own iPods since about 2003. We both use
iTunes, me on a Mac and she on a Windows PC. Neither of us have noticed
iTunes taking over or "ahold" of anything on our computers. iTunes does
indeed manage the iPod, but there are many alternative software packages
out there that also control iPods. iTunes is also the way Apple wants
iPhones and iPads managed. I haven't noticed iTunes taking "ahold" of my
computer when I use it to manage my other portable Apple devices. As far
as "money" goes, iTunes collects your money for Apple and its partners
when you want to buy software or other media through the iTunes store.
It certainly doesn't take "ahold" of your money for any other reason. I
think iTunes is adequate but no more for its intended purposes.

The conclusion here is the same as always: you simply don't know what
you are talking about.


OH, REALLY??

http://www.ask.com/answers/35586361/...-itunes-on-my-
computer-it-takes-over-all-the-programs-anyone-know-how-to-fix-it

http://www.howtogeek.com/forum/topic/itunes-take-over

http://forums.techguy.org/multimedia...ing-take-over-
my.html

http://www.justanswer.com/mac-comput...en-85-desktop-
icons-programs.html

http://ayende.com/blog/4700/enough-i...unes-got-to-go

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/in...0195104AApZb9q

http://voices.yahoo.com/dont-let-itu...ake-over-hard-
1773891.html

Need more, dip****?



Any number of media handling software packages do exactly the same
thing...they assume you want that particular program to handle all your
music, all your videos, et cetera. It's easier enough to prevent or
change. I use "VLC" to play most video files, but there are several
other programs on my iMac that also play the same files. It's no big
deal to change it for all time on either a Mac or Windoze machine. The
fact that it presented you with an insurmountable challenge speaks to
your inadequate knowledge base.


Bull****, moron.

X ` Man[_3_] June 29th 12 05:08 PM

Boating with an iPad...
 
On 6/29/12 11:45 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , dump-on-
says...

On 6/29/12 9:36 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article ,

says...

On 6/29/12 7:54 AM, iBoaterer wrote:

It wasn't bad information, it was a lie! And I personally don't have a
single "i" anything and never will again. I had an iPod and the ensuing
iTunes account for about a week. After I saw how much "i" things take
ahold of your computer, your iPod, your money, etc. I gave the iPod
away, cancelled my account and will NEVER own another Apple product.


iPads are sold in many countries around the world. Most of those
countries have their own telco and internet service providers and cable
companies and the like. These iPads are for the most part not using AT&T
or Verizon networks for data when they are not hooked up to WiFi.
My iPad has non wi-fi network capability (I bought it that way), but I
have not yet signed up for network services with my carrier because to
date I've not had any need for it. Just about anywhere I go with the
iPad has WiFi available and the one time it wasn't, I used another option.

iPhone also are sold around the world. I have an iPad and an iPhone. My
iPhone was "unlocked" by my US carrier so that when I go overseas, I can
simply buy and pop in a SIM card from there and take advantage of
"local" wireless telco rates.

My wife and I have had our own iPods since about 2003. We both use
iTunes, me on a Mac and she on a Windows PC. Neither of us have noticed
iTunes taking over or "ahold" of anything on our computers. iTunes does
indeed manage the iPod, but there are many alternative software packages
out there that also control iPods. iTunes is also the way Apple wants
iPhones and iPads managed. I haven't noticed iTunes taking "ahold" of my
computer when I use it to manage my other portable Apple devices. As far
as "money" goes, iTunes collects your money for Apple and its partners
when you want to buy software or other media through the iTunes store.
It certainly doesn't take "ahold" of your money for any other reason. I
think iTunes is adequate but no more for its intended purposes.

The conclusion here is the same as always: you simply don't know what
you are talking about.

OH, REALLY??

http://www.ask.com/answers/35586361/...-itunes-on-my-
computer-it-takes-over-all-the-programs-anyone-know-how-to-fix-it

http://www.howtogeek.com/forum/topic/itunes-take-over

http://forums.techguy.org/multimedia...ing-take-over-
my.html

http://www.justanswer.com/mac-comput...en-85-desktop-
icons-programs.html

http://ayende.com/blog/4700/enough-i...unes-got-to-go

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/in...0195104AApZb9q

http://voices.yahoo.com/dont-let-itu...ake-over-hard-
1773891.html

Need more, dip****?



Any number of media handling software packages do exactly the same
thing...they assume you want that particular program to handle all your
music, all your videos, et cetera. It's easier enough to prevent or
change. I use "VLC" to play most video files, but there are several
other programs on my iMac that also play the same files. It's no big
deal to change it for all time on either a Mac or Windoze machine. The
fact that it presented you with an insurmountable challenge speaks to
your inadequate knowledge base.


Bull****, moron.



Anyone with a modicum of computer savvy knows what I posted in media
handling software is spot on.


iBoaterer[_2_] June 29th 12 06:13 PM

Boating with an iPad...
 
In article , dump-on-
says...

On 6/29/12 11:45 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , dump-on-
says...

On 6/29/12 9:36 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article ,

says...

On 6/29/12 7:54 AM, iBoaterer wrote:

It wasn't bad information, it was a lie! And I personally don't have a
single "i" anything and never will again. I had an iPod and the ensuing
iTunes account for about a week. After I saw how much "i" things take
ahold of your computer, your iPod, your money, etc. I gave the iPod
away, cancelled my account and will NEVER own another Apple product.


iPads are sold in many countries around the world. Most of those
countries have their own telco and internet service providers and cable
companies and the like. These iPads are for the most part not using AT&T
or Verizon networks for data when they are not hooked up to WiFi.
My iPad has non wi-fi network capability (I bought it that way), but I
have not yet signed up for network services with my carrier because to
date I've not had any need for it. Just about anywhere I go with the
iPad has WiFi available and the one time it wasn't, I used another option.

iPhone also are sold around the world. I have an iPad and an iPhone. My
iPhone was "unlocked" by my US carrier so that when I go overseas, I can
simply buy and pop in a SIM card from there and take advantage of
"local" wireless telco rates.

My wife and I have had our own iPods since about 2003. We both use
iTunes, me on a Mac and she on a Windows PC. Neither of us have noticed
iTunes taking over or "ahold" of anything on our computers. iTunes does
indeed manage the iPod, but there are many alternative software packages
out there that also control iPods. iTunes is also the way Apple wants
iPhones and iPads managed. I haven't noticed iTunes taking "ahold" of my
computer when I use it to manage my other portable Apple devices. As far
as "money" goes, iTunes collects your money for Apple and its partners
when you want to buy software or other media through the iTunes store.
It certainly doesn't take "ahold" of your money for any other reason. I
think iTunes is adequate but no more for its intended purposes.

The conclusion here is the same as always: you simply don't know what
you are talking about.

OH, REALLY??

http://www.ask.com/answers/35586361/...-itunes-on-my-
computer-it-takes-over-all-the-programs-anyone-know-how-to-fix-it

http://www.howtogeek.com/forum/topic/itunes-take-over

http://forums.techguy.org/multimedia...ing-take-over-
my.html

http://www.justanswer.com/mac-comput...en-85-desktop-
icons-programs.html

http://ayende.com/blog/4700/enough-i...unes-got-to-go

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/in...0195104AApZb9q

http://voices.yahoo.com/dont-let-itu...ake-over-hard-
1773891.html

Need more, dip****?



Any number of media handling software packages do exactly the same
thing...they assume you want that particular program to handle all your
music, all your videos, et cetera. It's easier enough to prevent or
change. I use "VLC" to play most video files, but there are several
other programs on my iMac that also play the same files. It's no big
deal to change it for all time on either a Mac or Windoze machine. The
fact that it presented you with an insurmountable challenge speaks to
your inadequate knowledge base.


Bull****, moron.



Anyone with a modicum of computer savvy knows what I posted in media
handling software is spot on.


Bull****. Hell, I showed you article after article after article about
"i" software.

X ` Man[_3_] June 29th 12 06:19 PM

Boating with an iPad...
 
On 6/29/12 1:13 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , dump-on-
says...

On 6/29/12 11:45 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , dump-on-
says...

On 6/29/12 9:36 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article ,

says...

On 6/29/12 7:54 AM, iBoaterer wrote:

It wasn't bad information, it was a lie! And I personally don't have a
single "i" anything and never will again. I had an iPod and the ensuing
iTunes account for about a week. After I saw how much "i" things take
ahold of your computer, your iPod, your money, etc. I gave the iPod
away, cancelled my account and will NEVER own another Apple product.


iPads are sold in many countries around the world. Most of those
countries have their own telco and internet service providers and cable
companies and the like. These iPads are for the most part not using AT&T
or Verizon networks for data when they are not hooked up to WiFi.
My iPad has non wi-fi network capability (I bought it that way), but I
have not yet signed up for network services with my carrier because to
date I've not had any need for it. Just about anywhere I go with the
iPad has WiFi available and the one time it wasn't, I used another option.

iPhone also are sold around the world. I have an iPad and an iPhone. My
iPhone was "unlocked" by my US carrier so that when I go overseas, I can
simply buy and pop in a SIM card from there and take advantage of
"local" wireless telco rates.

My wife and I have had our own iPods since about 2003. We both use
iTunes, me on a Mac and she on a Windows PC. Neither of us have noticed
iTunes taking over or "ahold" of anything on our computers. iTunes does
indeed manage the iPod, but there are many alternative software packages
out there that also control iPods. iTunes is also the way Apple wants
iPhones and iPads managed. I haven't noticed iTunes taking "ahold" of my
computer when I use it to manage my other portable Apple devices. As far
as "money" goes, iTunes collects your money for Apple and its partners
when you want to buy software or other media through the iTunes store.
It certainly doesn't take "ahold" of your money for any other reason. I
think iTunes is adequate but no more for its intended purposes.

The conclusion here is the same as always: you simply don't know what
you are talking about.

OH, REALLY??

http://www.ask.com/answers/35586361/...-itunes-on-my-
computer-it-takes-over-all-the-programs-anyone-know-how-to-fix-it

http://www.howtogeek.com/forum/topic/itunes-take-over

http://forums.techguy.org/multimedia...ing-take-over-
my.html

http://www.justanswer.com/mac-comput...en-85-desktop-
icons-programs.html

http://ayende.com/blog/4700/enough-i...unes-got-to-go

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/in...0195104AApZb9q

http://voices.yahoo.com/dont-let-itu...ake-over-hard-
1773891.html

Need more, dip****?



Any number of media handling software packages do exactly the same
thing...they assume you want that particular program to handle all your
music, all your videos, et cetera. It's easier enough to prevent or
change. I use "VLC" to play most video files, but there are several
other programs on my iMac that also play the same files. It's no big
deal to change it for all time on either a Mac or Windoze machine. The
fact that it presented you with an insurmountable challenge speaks to
your inadequate knowledge base.

Bull****, moron.



Anyone with a modicum of computer savvy knows what I posted in media
handling software is spot on.


Bull****. Hell, I showed you article after article after article about
"i" software.



What you "showed" was that iTunes does what many other suites do...it
attempts to be the player for all sorts of media. You don't have to
allow it. What you also showed is that you don't really have a personal
knowledge base.

Now run off and play with iSnotty...he's your speed.


iBoaterer[_2_] June 29th 12 07:31 PM

Boating with an iPad...
 
In article , dump-on-
says...

On 6/29/12 1:13 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , dump-on-
says...

On 6/29/12 11:45 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , dump-on-
says...

On 6/29/12 9:36 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article ,

says...

On 6/29/12 7:54 AM, iBoaterer wrote:

It wasn't bad information, it was a lie! And I personally don't have a
single "i" anything and never will again. I had an iPod and the ensuing
iTunes account for about a week. After I saw how much "i" things take
ahold of your computer, your iPod, your money, etc. I gave the iPod
away, cancelled my account and will NEVER own another Apple product.


iPads are sold in many countries around the world. Most of those
countries have their own telco and internet service providers and cable
companies and the like. These iPads are for the most part not using AT&T
or Verizon networks for data when they are not hooked up to WiFi.
My iPad has non wi-fi network capability (I bought it that way), but I
have not yet signed up for network services with my carrier because to
date I've not had any need for it. Just about anywhere I go with the
iPad has WiFi available and the one time it wasn't, I used another option.

iPhone also are sold around the world. I have an iPad and an iPhone. My
iPhone was "unlocked" by my US carrier so that when I go overseas, I can
simply buy and pop in a SIM card from there and take advantage of
"local" wireless telco rates.

My wife and I have had our own iPods since about 2003. We both use
iTunes, me on a Mac and she on a Windows PC. Neither of us have noticed
iTunes taking over or "ahold" of anything on our computers. iTunes does
indeed manage the iPod, but there are many alternative software packages
out there that also control iPods. iTunes is also the way Apple wants
iPhones and iPads managed. I haven't noticed iTunes taking "ahold" of my
computer when I use it to manage my other portable Apple devices. As far
as "money" goes, iTunes collects your money for Apple and its partners
when you want to buy software or other media through the iTunes store.
It certainly doesn't take "ahold" of your money for any other reason. I
think iTunes is adequate but no more for its intended purposes.

The conclusion here is the same as always: you simply don't know what
you are talking about.

OH, REALLY??

http://www.ask.com/answers/35586361/...-itunes-on-my-
computer-it-takes-over-all-the-programs-anyone-know-how-to-fix-it

http://www.howtogeek.com/forum/topic/itunes-take-over

http://forums.techguy.org/multimedia...ing-take-over-
my.html

http://www.justanswer.com/mac-comput...en-85-desktop-
icons-programs.html

http://ayende.com/blog/4700/enough-i...unes-got-to-go

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/in...0195104AApZb9q

http://voices.yahoo.com/dont-let-itu...ake-over-hard-
1773891.html

Need more, dip****?



Any number of media handling software packages do exactly the same
thing...they assume you want that particular program to handle all your
music, all your videos, et cetera. It's easier enough to prevent or
change. I use "VLC" to play most video files, but there are several
other programs on my iMac that also play the same files. It's no big
deal to change it for all time on either a Mac or Windoze machine. The
fact that it presented you with an insurmountable challenge speaks to
your inadequate knowledge base.

Bull****, moron.



Anyone with a modicum of computer savvy knows what I posted in media
handling software is spot on.


Bull****. Hell, I showed you article after article after article about
"i" software.



What you "showed" was that iTunes does what many other suites do...it
attempts to be the player for all sorts of media. You don't have to
allow it. What you also showed is that you don't really have a personal
knowledge base.

Now run off and play with iSnotty...he's your speed.


Odd, I don't have that problem with any other of my Android devices. And
yes, I have more of a "personal knowledge base" that you do.

X ` Man[_3_] June 29th 12 08:07 PM

Boating with an iPad...
 
On 6/29/12 2:31 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , dump-on-
says...

On 6/29/12 1:13 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , dump-on-
says...

On 6/29/12 11:45 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , dump-on-
says...

On 6/29/12 9:36 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article ,

says...

On 6/29/12 7:54 AM, iBoaterer wrote:

It wasn't bad information, it was a lie! And I personally don't have a
single "i" anything and never will again. I had an iPod and the ensuing
iTunes account for about a week. After I saw how much "i" things take
ahold of your computer, your iPod, your money, etc. I gave the iPod
away, cancelled my account and will NEVER own another Apple product.


iPads are sold in many countries around the world. Most of those
countries have their own telco and internet service providers and cable
companies and the like. These iPads are for the most part not using AT&T
or Verizon networks for data when they are not hooked up to WiFi.
My iPad has non wi-fi network capability (I bought it that way), but I
have not yet signed up for network services with my carrier because to
date I've not had any need for it. Just about anywhere I go with the
iPad has WiFi available and the one time it wasn't, I used another option.

iPhone also are sold around the world. I have an iPad and an iPhone. My
iPhone was "unlocked" by my US carrier so that when I go overseas, I can
simply buy and pop in a SIM card from there and take advantage of
"local" wireless telco rates.

My wife and I have had our own iPods since about 2003. We both use
iTunes, me on a Mac and she on a Windows PC. Neither of us have noticed
iTunes taking over or "ahold" of anything on our computers. iTunes does
indeed manage the iPod, but there are many alternative software packages
out there that also control iPods. iTunes is also the way Apple wants
iPhones and iPads managed. I haven't noticed iTunes taking "ahold" of my
computer when I use it to manage my other portable Apple devices. As far
as "money" goes, iTunes collects your money for Apple and its partners
when you want to buy software or other media through the iTunes store.
It certainly doesn't take "ahold" of your money for any other reason. I
think iTunes is adequate but no more for its intended purposes.

The conclusion here is the same as always: you simply don't know what
you are talking about.

OH, REALLY??

http://www.ask.com/answers/35586361/...-itunes-on-my-
computer-it-takes-over-all-the-programs-anyone-know-how-to-fix-it

http://www.howtogeek.com/forum/topic/itunes-take-over

http://forums.techguy.org/multimedia...ing-take-over-
my.html

http://www.justanswer.com/mac-comput...en-85-desktop-
icons-programs.html

http://ayende.com/blog/4700/enough-i...unes-got-to-go

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/in...0195104AApZb9q

http://voices.yahoo.com/dont-let-itu...ake-over-hard-
1773891.html

Need more, dip****?



Any number of media handling software packages do exactly the same
thing...they assume you want that particular program to handle all your
music, all your videos, et cetera. It's easier enough to prevent or
change. I use "VLC" to play most video files, but there are several
other programs on my iMac that also play the same files. It's no big
deal to change it for all time on either a Mac or Windoze machine. The
fact that it presented you with an insurmountable challenge speaks to
your inadequate knowledge base.

Bull****, moron.



Anyone with a modicum of computer savvy knows what I posted in media
handling software is spot on.

Bull****. Hell, I showed you article after article after article about
"i" software.



What you "showed" was that iTunes does what many other suites do...it
attempts to be the player for all sorts of media. You don't have to
allow it. What you also showed is that you don't really have a personal
knowledge base.

Now run off and play with iSnotty...he's your speed.


Odd, I don't have that problem with any other of my Android devices. And
yes, I have more of a "personal knowledge base" that you do.


You do a remarkable job of hiding what you claim to know.


iBoaterer[_2_] June 29th 12 08:36 PM

Boating with an iPad...
 
In article , dump-on-
says...

On 6/29/12 2:31 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , dump-on-
says...

On 6/29/12 1:13 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , dump-on-
says...

On 6/29/12 11:45 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , dump-on-
says...

On 6/29/12 9:36 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article ,

says...

On 6/29/12 7:54 AM, iBoaterer wrote:

It wasn't bad information, it was a lie! And I personally don't have a
single "i" anything and never will again. I had an iPod and the ensuing
iTunes account for about a week. After I saw how much "i" things take
ahold of your computer, your iPod, your money, etc. I gave the iPod
away, cancelled my account and will NEVER own another Apple product.


iPads are sold in many countries around the world. Most of those
countries have their own telco and internet service providers and cable
companies and the like. These iPads are for the most part not using AT&T
or Verizon networks for data when they are not hooked up to WiFi.
My iPad has non wi-fi network capability (I bought it that way), but I
have not yet signed up for network services with my carrier because to
date I've not had any need for it. Just about anywhere I go with the
iPad has WiFi available and the one time it wasn't, I used another option.

iPhone also are sold around the world. I have an iPad and an iPhone. My
iPhone was "unlocked" by my US carrier so that when I go overseas, I can
simply buy and pop in a SIM card from there and take advantage of
"local" wireless telco rates.

My wife and I have had our own iPods since about 2003. We both use
iTunes, me on a Mac and she on a Windows PC. Neither of us have noticed
iTunes taking over or "ahold" of anything on our computers. iTunes does
indeed manage the iPod, but there are many alternative software packages
out there that also control iPods. iTunes is also the way Apple wants
iPhones and iPads managed. I haven't noticed iTunes taking "ahold" of my
computer when I use it to manage my other portable Apple devices. As far
as "money" goes, iTunes collects your money for Apple and its partners
when you want to buy software or other media through the iTunes store.
It certainly doesn't take "ahold" of your money for any other reason. I
think iTunes is adequate but no more for its intended purposes.

The conclusion here is the same as always: you simply don't know what
you are talking about.

OH, REALLY??

http://www.ask.com/answers/35586361/...-itunes-on-my-
computer-it-takes-over-all-the-programs-anyone-know-how-to-fix-it

http://www.howtogeek.com/forum/topic/itunes-take-over

http://forums.techguy.org/multimedia...ing-take-over-
my.html

http://www.justanswer.com/mac-comput...en-85-desktop-
icons-programs.html

http://ayende.com/blog/4700/enough-i...unes-got-to-go

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/in...0195104AApZb9q

http://voices.yahoo.com/dont-let-itu...ake-over-hard-
1773891.html

Need more, dip****?



Any number of media handling software packages do exactly the same
thing...they assume you want that particular program to handle all your
music, all your videos, et cetera. It's easier enough to prevent or
change. I use "VLC" to play most video files, but there are several
other programs on my iMac that also play the same files. It's no big
deal to change it for all time on either a Mac or Windoze machine. The
fact that it presented you with an insurmountable challenge speaks to
your inadequate knowledge base.

Bull****, moron.



Anyone with a modicum of computer savvy knows what I posted in media
handling software is spot on.

Bull****. Hell, I showed you article after article after article about
"i" software.



What you "showed" was that iTunes does what many other suites do...it
attempts to be the player for all sorts of media. You don't have to
allow it. What you also showed is that you don't really have a personal
knowledge base.

Now run off and play with iSnotty...he's your speed.


Odd, I don't have that problem with any other of my Android devices. And
yes, I have more of a "personal knowledge base" that you do.


You do a remarkable job of hiding what you claim to know.


Here's more of that wonderful iStuff.....

http://www.groovypost.com/tips/5-rea...es-for-icloud/

http://www.webmonkey.com/2008/11/the..._itunes_sucks/

http://www.krisandsusanna.com/Docume...ns-iTunes.html

http://www.articleinspector.com/comp...computers/139-
itunes-sucks-and-would-like-anitunes-sucks-and-would-like-an-itunes-
alternative.html



X ` Man[_3_] June 29th 12 08:42 PM

Boating with an iPad...
 
On 6/29/12 3:36 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , dump-on-
says...

On 6/29/12 2:31 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , dump-on-
says...

On 6/29/12 1:13 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , dump-on-
says...

On 6/29/12 11:45 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , dump-on-
says...

On 6/29/12 9:36 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article ,

says...

On 6/29/12 7:54 AM, iBoaterer wrote:

It wasn't bad information, it was a lie! And I personally don't have a
single "i" anything and never will again. I had an iPod and the ensuing
iTunes account for about a week. After I saw how much "i" things take
ahold of your computer, your iPod, your money, etc. I gave the iPod
away, cancelled my account and will NEVER own another Apple product.


iPads are sold in many countries around the world. Most of those
countries have their own telco and internet service providers and cable
companies and the like. These iPads are for the most part not using AT&T
or Verizon networks for data when they are not hooked up to WiFi.
My iPad has non wi-fi network capability (I bought it that way), but I
have not yet signed up for network services with my carrier because to
date I've not had any need for it. Just about anywhere I go with the
iPad has WiFi available and the one time it wasn't, I used another option.

iPhone also are sold around the world. I have an iPad and an iPhone. My
iPhone was "unlocked" by my US carrier so that when I go overseas, I can
simply buy and pop in a SIM card from there and take advantage of
"local" wireless telco rates.

My wife and I have had our own iPods since about 2003. We both use
iTunes, me on a Mac and she on a Windows PC. Neither of us have noticed
iTunes taking over or "ahold" of anything on our computers. iTunes does
indeed manage the iPod, but there are many alternative software packages
out there that also control iPods. iTunes is also the way Apple wants
iPhones and iPads managed. I haven't noticed iTunes taking "ahold" of my
computer when I use it to manage my other portable Apple devices. As far
as "money" goes, iTunes collects your money for Apple and its partners
when you want to buy software or other media through the iTunes store.
It certainly doesn't take "ahold" of your money for any other reason. I
think iTunes is adequate but no more for its intended purposes.

The conclusion here is the same as always: you simply don't know what
you are talking about.

OH, REALLY??

http://www.ask.com/answers/35586361/...-itunes-on-my-
computer-it-takes-over-all-the-programs-anyone-know-how-to-fix-it

http://www.howtogeek.com/forum/topic/itunes-take-over

http://forums.techguy.org/multimedia...ing-take-over-
my.html

http://www.justanswer.com/mac-comput...en-85-desktop-
icons-programs.html

http://ayende.com/blog/4700/enough-i...unes-got-to-go

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/in...0195104AApZb9q

http://voices.yahoo.com/dont-let-itu...ake-over-hard-
1773891.html

Need more, dip****?



Any number of media handling software packages do exactly the same
thing...they assume you want that particular program to handle all your
music, all your videos, et cetera. It's easier enough to prevent or
change. I use "VLC" to play most video files, but there are several
other programs on my iMac that also play the same files. It's no big
deal to change it for all time on either a Mac or Windoze machine. The
fact that it presented you with an insurmountable challenge speaks to
your inadequate knowledge base.

Bull****, moron.



Anyone with a modicum of computer savvy knows what I posted in media
handling software is spot on.

Bull****. Hell, I showed you article after article after article about
"i" software.



What you "showed" was that iTunes does what many other suites do...it
attempts to be the player for all sorts of media. You don't have to
allow it. What you also showed is that you don't really have a personal
knowledge base.

Now run off and play with iSnotty...he's your speed.

Odd, I don't have that problem with any other of my Android devices. And
yes, I have more of a "personal knowledge base" that you do.


You do a remarkable job of hiding what you claim to know.


Here's more of that wonderful iStuff.....

http://www.groovypost.com/tips/5-rea...es-for-icloud/

http://www.webmonkey.com/2008/11/the..._itunes_sucks/

http://www.krisandsusanna.com/Docume...ns-iTunes.html

http://www.articleinspector.com/comp...computers/139-
itunes-sucks-and-would-like-anitunes-sucks-and-would-like-an-itunes-
alternative.html




Heheh. As if I really care what passes for thought in your cloned
JustHate brain or your URLs, little iloogy.



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