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Burgundy Drop Bonnet Mushroom (Mycena haematopus) at Kingley Vale National Nature Reserve NNR, near Chichester, West Sussex England
Scrumboard for the iPad. I have been practicing piggybacking tasks on my personal kanban lately and this intrigued me when I saw it, so I decided to give it a whirl. Honestly, I know absolutely nothing about scrum, so I am trying this as a pk. This app is very basic, you get no real choices other than naming your goals and tasks and choosing a color for your task cards.
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An iPad enclosure and flip mount designed specifically for use with the Magtek iDynamo credit card reader. Learn more ipadkioskmount.com
Ipad free app to celebrate the 25 years available here : itunes.apple.com/us/app/sting-25/id478115302?mt=8
Did I invent the iPad?
No.... But....
Before I got my first iBook, I made a "Apple Pad" that I used for work. I had forgot about this till I was going through some old office junk I had boxed up from work in 2007. Chilling is it not?
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Ipad free app to celebrate the 25 years available here : itunes.apple.com/us/app/sting-25/id478115302?mt=8
Finally, an affordable pilot’s kneeboard that is specifically made for your iPad! This compact, bi-fold kneeboard holds your iPad securely on the left side, and has an adjustable stand so you can set the perfect viewing angle for your screen. Ideal for viewing charts in flight.
Ipad free app to celebrate the 25 years available here : itunes.apple.com/us/app/sting-25/id478115302?mt=8
Photo © João Paglione
Why use an iphone to take photos when you can use your ipad?
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I was showing some friends photos on my iPad at Crawley United Reformed Church this evening and, as the battery was running low, I took the charger just in case I needed it. I didn't – and then, when I got home, I realised I'd left it behind. I nipped back and got there just before the last people left :)
This is a cheap knockoff of the Targus Versavu rotating iPad case that I got off eBay for $11.99 US with free shipping (available from the MXQ Tech store on eBay, just search for "ipad 360 case").
PROS:
- Has all the cut-outs needed.
- Great color.
- Smart cover wake-on-open feature works (though only in one orientation).
- Cheap.
CONS:
- DOES NOT FIT THE NEW IPAD! It was almost impossible to get more than two corners of the iPad into the case! I actually thought I would break it. I ended up having my stronger significant other to get on the last corner. Even then, it is IMPOSSIBLE to get the last side in, as you see in the video.
- The ridges on the cover are too shallow to keep the iPad standing in certain orientations (shown in the vid). Also, the ridges tend to compress with use, so I don't know how long this case will remain useful.
- The quality of the case is poor if you look at it closeup. The edges are sealed messily with a compound that dirties easily from regular use.
OVERALL:
Don't get this unless you're strong enough to force the iPad in and you don't care too much about the quality.
iPad drawing using Sketchbook Pro app and a Pogo Sketch Stylus, then uploaded to Flickr through my iPad.
This is a recent bestseller I bought for $9.99. How it's acceptable for Vintage and Amazon to sell this is beyond me.
The underlining is a ridiculous "social highlighting" feature. Tapping it says "25 people highlighted this passage." This goofiness is on by default.
(The spelling "dont" is Cormac McCarthy's invention, not Kindle's fault.)
(Two separate screenshots are shown above. View at full size for full awfulness.)
Went for a hike last week to check out some of the hillside damage from the fires... here are some images I took while out on my hike...
A Recap of the wildfires with photos can be seen here:
digitalchemicals.blogspot.com/2013/05/california-wildfire...
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