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I have hinted that for her to get the iWant, I may need to do away with a few things. Children for starters
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Look on the bright side: You don't have to be IT support then!
The Missus just got herself a new work phone, an iPhone. She sat all night yesterday trying to port data from her old Android and every time she had a question and asked me about it, I took great pleasure in saying:
"I don't know Honey, I don't know the first thing about iPhones"
Oh the joy!
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- I'd just like a chance to prove that money can't make me happy. Me, all the time
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Nah, I don't like sleeping on the sofa.
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That works in theory but I've found it is much different in practice.
But I do have an out, my adult daughter loves her Apple stuff so I point the wife that way.
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Johnny J. wrote: "I don't know Honey, I don't know the first thing about iPhones"
Same at my house!
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Johnny J. wrote: "I don't know Honey, I don't know the first thing about iPhones"
Same here. Wife's iPhone updated itself to whatever the latest OS is and "things are different". She was asking me the other day what she needs to do and my answer is always "get an Android". That usually buys me a day or two until she asks again, which prompts the same response.
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OriginalGriff wrote: Anything that runs Android ...
And your current recommendation is?
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Australia
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I'm still fine with my Nexus 7 - but Herself's Samsung Galaxy tab S 10.5 has a superb display.
But... It doesn't fit in my pocket, which mine does.
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I have an iPad mini 2 I think. there are versions with mobile and without mobile data.
You "could" buy one with if there is no price difference and just don't buy the sim.
I have a keyboard case around it, which protects it very well.
I'm pretty happy with, but I have to admit I use it for a lot different things.
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£239 worth of tears...
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if it's just for playing candy crush and the likes, I totally agree.
As I said, I use it for a lot of things, which makes it worth its price.
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Nagy Vilmos wrote: Youngest had a very good report this term including going from no experience to A in French in one term! ... wants a bally iPad!
"Non."
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Any chance you could get away with pretending your hearing's not so good, and getting her one of these[^] instead?
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For the love of Pete give it a rest!
Buy the crappy €80 plastic Android tablet with the 3 year old OS. Tell us how wonderful it is and how happy your child is - but save us the sanctimonious BS.
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I don't really understand your despair. I am NOT an Apple fan but when it comes to a choice between iOS or Android (and the associated hardware) I choose iOS devices. I often get infuriated about the things you can't do or the things it forces you to do Apple's way but in the end it just works. It does what it does very well and it's very reliable. Your youngest will know how to use it and won't need any IT support because she will simply take for granted its way of working and the things it won't do. She won't expect to be able to dive into a file explorer and delete important stuff or accidentally move it to the wrong place. She won't complain about not being able to do lots of things you wouldn't want her to do anyway.
If you can afford the price just get one. Life will be much easier than if you bought one of the many crappy alternatives.
Phil
The opinions expressed in this post are not necessarily those of the author, especially if you find them impolite, inaccurate or inflammatory.
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Nagy Vilmos wrote: Which model is bestest for an 11yo? Just tell the salesperson that, on expert advice, you need the model that floats when put in salt water. Make sure you have him/her/it demo a few models.
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One that has one of these[^] over the word "android".
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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Here is the technical comparison at Apple.
I would recommand in your case the small iPad mini 4 with 128 MB (32 MB is to small for media), but think you should ask your junior which size he really wants.
Tip: and buy with AppleCare
Press F1 for help or google it.
Greetings from Germany
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Get her to compare the brightness and sharpness between an ipad and a samsung tablet. The samsung is (or was) much better.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
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I need to perform a data export using the web interface from our local school printer ( to monitor how many copies are done by which account on a daily basis ). This thing ( it's a big Konica printer) has no Web API, and no for-a-school-affordable SW solution that would do the monitoring, which leaves me with two options:
- Remote-connect to the school server everyday, connect to the printer using a browser via the web-interface (there is a web portal when you connect to the printer using its IP address), navigate to the export page and export the data.
- Automate this to some extent.
Is there any way to "emulate" the navigating on the web page and make the export ? I see no other option here, and I presume that there must be some way to simulate a navigation on a website (how do you guys who do web development make use-cases tests ?).
I'll be happy to open that in Q&A if it turns too programmingquestionly, just wanted to have some general opnions about the direction to take.
OK, nevermind everybody, here you go[^].
modified 13-Dec-16 6:43am.
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It IS a programming question, but I do not care much...
What involved in the exporting procedure? Choice? Click of a button?
(what is the exact model of the printer?)
Konica Minolta OpenAPI - Wikipedia[^]
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Where I am now exporting involves pallets and/or in sea containers, forklifts, trucks, shrink wrap, cartons, tape ... and lots of documentation.
would also like your suggestions how to make this into a button click.
It's really hard work,
... I can watch it all day.
Sin tack ear lol
Pressing the "Any" key may be continuate
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