Saturday, October 18, 2014

Tablet Computer Follies

Setting up my new Apple® iPad® mini 2 tablet computer last night was initially a nightmare. I discovered that I had two separate, albeit incomplete, Apple® ID accounts, both using the same e-mail address. Thus, I could not complete the iPad® setup process. After pondering the situation, I discovered that I could destructively alter the details of one of the accounts. Then, I legitimized the other account and used it to complete the setup.

Typical Bit-Torrent Hottie
So, what is to become of the Nexus 7 tablet computer? I may keep it. Or, I may sell it to my formerly-homeless buddy, the most likely option. Aside from downloading and viewing "mainstream" flicks (or hurdy-gurdy video clips) using a bit-torrent client, there is not much else that can differentiate the Nexus 7 from the fruit-based tablet computer. And, when I must rely on free Net "hotspots," bit-torrent downloading will be relegated to distant memory.

Typical Enabled Hotties
That leaves the puzzling question of why I spent even more money for the fruit-based tablet computer. Well, I will not be disabling the various services and functions on the latter. And, with the fruit-based tablet computer in hand, I will be able to exploit the resources of the fruit-based computer stores as necessary sans the scrutiny of its snobbish employees.

Typical Beholden Hotties
I was also able to convert and download my one-and-only important document from Google® Drive and store it on the fruit-based tablet computer. So, I am only beholden to Google® for the "blog." Nothing more, nothing less.

In the meantime, I will be canvassing the extensive fruit-based "app" store for anything worthy of installing. I will certainly need a few diversions when my life-style changes drastically in two weeks. Otherwise, lots of rain today, so the recurring heatwave was put on hiatus. Thank Molech!

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