Just ordered my iPad. Of course I'll be happy to cancel when i win one from Logos.
Can't wait to use it with the Logos app.
Dr. Kevin Purcell - Theotek.com
Kevin A. Purcell: Just ordered my iPad. Can't wait to use it with the Logos app.
Just ordered my iPad.
Ditto
I ordered four. One for me, another for my wife and two more for my two sons. Yes, and we love logos. Can't wait to study the Bible on my iPad.
Tito:I ordered four. One for me, another for my wife and two more for my two sons. Yes, and we love logos. Can't wait to study the Bible on my iPad.
Can I get adopted???
Terry Poperszky: Tito:I ordered four. One for me, another for my wife and two more for my two sons. Yes, and we love logos. Can't wait to study the Bible on my iPad. Can I get adopted???
Hahaha, only if you're willing to move to Puerto Rico... That was funny, you've made my day. Blessings.
Got one, too. :)
What model are most of you ordering? Which would likely be best for using Logos (in terms of memory, wireless vs 3G, etc)?
JH: What model are most of you ordering? Which would likely be best for using Logos (in terms of memory, wireless vs 3G, etc)?
Hi there,
I ordered the 3G models. I believe it's better for me because I don't have to be worrying about WIFI. I do some travel and still in some airports and hotels you can't find free internet access. So, 3G makes sense for me. I regards of space I ordered the 64GB. I like taking my music and movies when traveling and that space is good for downloading books( from Logos or else) to save them in the hard drive and read them offline too. I hope this helps... Blessings.
I do not see the iPad that useful since you cannot use it as a phone. The iPhone's next generation, and its current generation for that matter, is likely as complete a package as you will get.
Pat Flanakin: I do not see the iPad that useful since you cannot use it as a phone. The iPhone's next generation, and its current generation for that matter, is likely as complete a package as you will get.
You are right. It is defnitely not a phone. But I think i'd look a little weird holding this thing the size of a large but thin paper back up to my head.
I got the cheapest one. My iPhone is only about half full and I don't plan to put any music on the iPad. I will only put movies on it for long trips. I plan to mostly just study the bible, read, and take notes. I will also see how it does for preaching from it.
Kevin A. Purcell: I will also see how it does for preaching from it.
Very clever. The congregation won't be able to tell if you are reading something you wrote that week or something from Spurgeon you opened up to on Sunday morning. HMMM.
Pastor, North Park Baptist Church
Bridgeport, CT USA
32 GB WiFi.
I have a MiFi, so the 3G is an unnecessary expense. I only have about 8GB used on my 16 GB phone, but I opted for the 32 because I believe the resale value will be higher when the next version comes out.
I think I will wait for the HP tablet with Windows 7. Somehow I can't find any other advantage in the iPad than the bigger screen (than iPhone). Otherwise it is just bigger iPhone/iPod. But I will be anxious to hear from all of you what is your experience with it.
Bohuslav
I too am looking forward to finding out if the iPad is worthwhile
Interesting article
"As any translator will attest, a literal translation is no translation at all."
Paul Golder: I too am looking forward to finding out if the iPad is worthwhile Interesting article
Paul, his use of language reveals his bias, if you pre-order you are an idiot because you haven't held it in your hands yet. What he doesn't consider, is that when I pre-order, I am not charged until my product is shipped so in reality it costs me nothing more. Secondly if I don't like it, Apple has a 14 day return policy, so I will be able to use it for 2 weeks and still risk nothing.
So, it doesn't cost me one cent extra, I risk nothing and I get it delivered to my door step for free. I fail to see the down side.
Mark A. Smith: Kevin A. Purcell: I will also see how it does for preaching from it. Very clever. The congregation won't be able to tell if you are reading something you wrote that week or something from Spurgeon you opened up to on Sunday morning. HMMM.
Shhh! Don't tell anyone.
I actually would be exposed very quickly. Every time i try to preach sermons I didn't prepare I stumble and struggle. I've only tried it once or twice and told the people from the start what i was doing.
I enjoyed the idiot's parade. I threw candy. Did you miss it?
Terry Poperszky:Paul, his use of language reveals his bias,
Agreed, but I can see part of the point he is making. Jobs is such a dynamic, and seductive salesman, that even if the iPad turns out to be wonderful, it is near impossible to know now with all the hype surrounding it.
Terry Poperszky:So, it doesn't cost me one cent extra, I risk nothing and I get it delivered to my door step for free. I fail to see the down side.
Agreed, my only worry would be that sometimes companies hire such capable customer return representatives, they can make you feel as if you are giving up life itself, by returning their product...
Now when I watch Kevin's videos, I'm going to have to count how many times his finger touches the pulpit...
BTW, Kevin did you realize that the closing parentheses is attached to your url, keeping it form working?