The iPad doesn't need to replace a laptop to fit into the broader aspect of personal computing — it has already done so by just being a great tablet — but it feels like the iPad and iOS are at a significant inflection point, and Apple's
decisions over small things like gestures will provide early hints at the iPad's future.
Not exact matches
Then of course do you cut a large piece and get it
over with or behave yourself and get a
small piece with the possibility of not being satisfied and wanting to have a second piece later and then having to make the
decision as to whether or you should and going through the whole
thing all
over again.
But whoever lifts the trophy in Kiev this May will likely have done so in no
small part due to plenty of
things — incorrect refereeing
decisions, a deflection off a defender, an unfortunately timed injury, a goalkeeping mistake — they have no control
over.
A couple of interesting
things are happening in yesterday's Court of Appeals opinion in Bodkin v. Bodkin, 388 S.C. 203, 694 S.E. 2d 230 (2010), which, with one
small modification, affirms the
decision of the family court on disputes
over the grounds for divorce, alimony, property division and attorney's fees.