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Steve Butcher & wife Carrie Eubanks Butcher's postings of our life from Vermont, Tennessee, Michigan, Alaska, St. John or wherever we may be.

Friday, March 12, 2010

Apple iPad - yep, i'm an early adopter


Well, this morning I did the nearly unthinkable.
I spent 45 minutes clicking my browser’s refresh button every 30 seconds or so as Apple updated their storefront to pre-sell the iPad. While often an early adopter of technology over the last 3 decades (Commodore 128, Apple Mac SE, Cisco 17xx series routers, Satellite pager, original Blackberry, VW New Beetle, etc), this has been by far the most exciting early adoption ever.

As soon as I first tested out the iPhone in October of 2008, my brain said “boy, if this was 4x the size and had a real keyboard, I would barely need a PC except to run work software on.” Then, merely 18 months later, uncle Steve Jobs announces the iPad…and I was smitten.

Having just bought my wife, Carrie, an iPod Touch for Christmas, I spent the last few months recognizing the diminishing need for desktop software in our home. Recipes, newspaper, paying bills online, credit card statements, mortgage and investment information – these can all be accessed using a simple web browser now. I don’t think she’s opened Microsoft Word for months. It’s all Outlook for email, contacts and calendars - and Internet Explorer or Safari on Windows for everything else. So why be tied down to the power hungry Dell Dimension tower and flat screen….humming every night while I try to sleep.

Oh, and let’s not forget about the Apps! From C25K for her jogging interests to USAToday and the New York Times, as well as a few games….the App Store doesn’t have it all – but it may very soon. And if there is something I am missing…well I am on Chapter 3 of “SAMS iPhone Application Development in 24 Hours”….i’ll make it myself!

So, at 5:33am PST, Apple Order#W68718696 was placed by yours truly. I am positive she will love it. For all the things mentioned and so many more: driving to Tennessee each winter, air travel, rainy Sundays in the spring, wedding photos, emailing friends, trying new recipes and even listening to music or watching a movie…I may sound like a mad dork run amok, but I am pretty confident this thing is not only a building block on the existing iPhone OS and very successful App Store….but also the next step in human-information-technology interfaces.

Hello future – I can see you.