Grams is a funny unit to deliver weight in, in my opinion. I know it works with a little finesse, it is just funny.
As opposed to what? Stones and ounces?
Grams is a funny unit to deliver weight in, in my opinion. I know it works with a little finesse, it is just funny.
Do people REALLY get paid to do this?
But wait! If i drink from the coke can it gets lighter! And if i toast the bread it gets lighter. Mind you, if i then spread butter on the toast it gets heavier again, so...
Which scientician carried out these tests? They didn't take into account real-world usage.
MaxiPad. Now with Extra Absorbency. Not sure women would appreciate the pen sensitivity for drawing and painting. And if it did, it would be with red ink.I want an iPad Maxi. A MaxiPad. Larger screen. And pen sensitivity for drawing and painting.
Do people REALLY get paid to do this?
This is why we need the downvote button back. The fact that one of the top-rated comments comes from somebody who clearly didn't even read the article is just sad.
US Letter = 216 × 279
UK / EU = A4 257 × 364
Therefore: a UK pad is heavier than a US one...
Therefore: Who am I kidding, I don't care.... !?!?!
What I do like is they have put in a loaf of bread at 800g..... What if you have a Bread roll... Then Bread is lighter than a mini.
Most pointless article ever.
What the *** is going on here
Do people REALLY get paid to do this?
Of course I did; but this is irrelevant, as you can't seem to understand my strictly-logical point anyway.
So let me understand this:
- The pad of paper used in the example weighs 226g;
- the irrelevant iPad Mini weighs 312g;
- therefore, the iPad Mini is "lighter" than a pad of paper?
These guys need some lessons in logic, really...what a pathetic article.
But wait! If i drink from the coke can it gets lighter! And if i toast the bread it gets lighter. Mind you, if i then spread butter on the toast it gets heavier again, so...
Which scientician carried out these tests? They didn't take into account real-world usage.
Did you read the article? It clearly states "So there it is; the iPad mini isn’t quite as light as a pad of paper – at least our non-spiraled softback pad."
It is the MacRumors forum that has incorrectly labelled the article as saying 312g is lighter than 226g.
Perhaps the lesson here is read the article before commenting on it.