iPad – iLove or iHate

Facts:

Release Date:

Wi-Fi models shipping in late March

3G models shipping in April

Pricing:

WiFi Only: 16GB $499, 32GB $599, 64GB $699

WiFi & 3G: 16GB $629, 32GB $729, 64GB $829

Processor: 1Ghz Apple A4 Chip

Display: 9.7 inch, 1024 x 768 pixels

Battery: 10 hours

Camera: No

Flash: No

Steve Jobs take on Adobe Flash is that it’s too buggy. Here’s his take at a town hall meeting held for employees after the iPad launch as per “Wired”

“Apple does not support Flash because it is so buggy, he says. Whenever a Mac crashes more often than not it’s because of Flash. No one will be using Flash, he says. The world is moving to HTML5.

More Specs

Notify Me when the iPad is available

Watch the Keynote


Watch the iPad Video

iPerspective

I have been holding off on getting an Amazon Kindle for about a year now. Why? Because I knew somehow Apple must have been working on a better more innovation product than the Kindle. I want to read eBooks on a tablet, but I also want to be able to browse, do email, video, etc. The Amazon CEO, Jeffery Bezos, recently answered to an analyst question about the iPad at a earnings conference meeting by claiming that consumers want dedicated devices. Not  me! Mr. Jeffery Bezos. If Mr. Bezos is correct. We would be hauling many bags of devices everyday, camera, mp3 player, notepad, blah, blah, blah. But no. We have the iPhone. The Blackberry. The Nexus. Soon to be the iPad. I use the iPhone. However with its 3.5 inch screen, I was only able to complete one eBook, “Random Walk down Wall Street” just had to finish this one. Great recommendation for all investors. The answer has presented itself. The answer is the iPad. Not exactly crazy about the name, but…. With the current legality issues facing Apple right now with Fujitsu claiming that iPad is their trademark name. Frankly I would be happy if the name was dropped.

Rumors of the Apple Tablet began surfacing late last year and even years prior. The build up heading into Wednesday’s event was crazy as expectations were off the roof, with analysts predicting prices, anticipation was at an all time high for an Apple event. May have been the most hyped since the iPhone’s release in 2007. At the event on January 27th many fans, media, observers left feeling disappointed. Like I did with “Avatar”. Whenever a product or event is hyped up,  disappointment will surely follow. Like the iPod and iPhone. This product will be criticized. Come March however when the iPad is released, when thousands of customers have purchased the tablet, used it at the store, feelings will change. Apps will begin rolling from developers out for the iPad, games, eBooks, magazines, newspapers, video will get users excited. Like a new species, evolution of the product will take shape and just like that, the iPad will be loved and Apple’s bottom line continue to benefit.

Many features may have been intentionally left out of this product line, such as a camera (video conferencing) for later models. But one things for sure. This is not the Newton (a previous Apple product that backfired and had to be dropped). This device is already being craved by many on twitter, radio shows, tv, doctors (a physician called into WNYC this week and said he just can’t wait to get his hands on one) my house :) . Some nights I just want to browse on the couch or in bed. The iPhone screen is just too small for this comfort and intimacy as per Steve Jobs at the iPad keynote. The iPad (name soon to be changed I hope but by no means a dealbreaker) will fill that void in my technology world.

Elfa Closet Installation – Storage

This week I worked on a two closet Elfa (storage) closet installation. The old existing shelves were demo’d. Afterwhich the walls had to be skim coated (smoothed out by plastering) with two coats of joint compound as per the clients request. The apartment was protected using plastic drop clothes to keep the dust down while I sanded the closet walls. The actual installation of the Elfa closets in both closets took 6-7 hours. Project was completed within four days. End result: clients are quite happy with closet installation :) .

Tools/Materials Used for skim coating the closet walls:

Compound

Plaster of Paris (used as an additive to make the compound dry faster if needed)

6″ putty knife

10 – 12″ putty knife

150 Grit sandpaper

Dusk Mask

Plastic Drop Cloth

Tools/Materials Used for closet installation:

Hammer Drill (Pre War Building the plaster was a bit hard to drill through with a regular drill, hammer drill is recommended)

Anchors (supplied by the Container Store)

Hammer (used to drive the anchors into the wall)

1/8″ Drill bit (to create a pilot hole, also used to figure out if the wall is hallow or there’s a stud)

3/8″ drill bit (to make actual holes for achors)

Measuring Tape or Spacer(which Container Store sells) to measure out the vertical standards

First race of 2010 – Fred Lebow Classic (5M)

Our first race of the year. The Fred Lebow Classic (5 miler). Both Anh and myself  performed exceedingly well finishing with personal records (PR). I finished in 36:22 and Anh 38:19. The weather was extremely cold with a temperature of about 19F. There were over 3000+ runners participating in this race in Central Park. Lots of runners came out in the New York frigid weather to support the great legacy of Fred Lebow. During his life, Mr. Lebow was actively involved with the New York Road Runners (NYRR) and also he was a founder of the NYC Marathon.

I was positioned in the second corral (red bib). The first being, blue (hoping to get into the blue corral sometime this year :) , with adequate training). My fingers were so cold even with gloves on. I had to place them under my arm pits just to keep them warm. Before entering my corral, I even used the potty for added warmth. Race gun went off on time, thank God. I went off fast with the intention to keep that steady pace. Goal was to finish with a PR while listening to my body. The only challenge the course posed for me was at mile 3.8 when we encountered a final hill. I had to put in an extra kick to maintain my finish goal. Throughout the race I kept bypassing water stations, just too cold to stop and drink “ice water” I thought.

Afterthought, extremely satisfied with my race results and running this prestigious race. Awesome beginning to the 2010 season.

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