I haven't laughed so much for a while. Yesterday, passing through airport security, the security officer stared me in the face and asked whether I had an eye pad. I assured her I hadn't, but offered to take off my specs. As I did so, the penny dropped. Ah, us oldies who still travel with real books and sit at PCs with proper keyboards!
But home again and padding around my pad, the word came back to me.
Do others exist without iPads?
Eileen Opiolka
pad
- Slava
- Great Grand Panjandrum
- Posts: 8109
- Joined: Thu Sep 28, 2006 9:31 am
- Location: Finger Lakes, NY
Re: pad
Aye, that's a good one. Airport security does have its moments.
Now that I've glimpsed at pad's etymology, I'm wondering why no one at Apple has thought of naming one of their iPads the Tao. One of pad's roots is "path".
As to living without an iPad, I don't even have television or a cell phone, so I'm not quite up to date in that regard.
Now that I've glimpsed at pad's etymology, I'm wondering why no one at Apple has thought of naming one of their iPads the Tao. One of pad's roots is "path".
As to living without an iPad, I don't even have television or a cell phone, so I'm not quite up to date in that regard.
Life is like playing chess with chessmen who each have thoughts and feelings and motives of their own.
-
- Great Grand Panjandrum
- Posts: 3333
- Joined: Wed Jan 03, 2007 12:41 pm
- Location: RUSTON, LA
- Contact:
Re: pad
Being retired, I can live most of the day with an ipad in my recliner. Most likely to use the computer for longer writing.
pl
- call_copse
- Senior Lexiterian
- Posts: 668
- Joined: Fri Nov 20, 2009 7:42 am
- Location: Southampton
Re: pad
I am not in thrall to any kind of tablet, though my son has an Android one to play with I might occasionally borrow. While my eyesight is still OK my phone serves adequately for any mobile / round the house / office browsing or look ups.
Iain
Return to “Good Word Suggestions”
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 78 guests