Barb was talking about how she likes her Kindle. I said I could read books on my iPad. She said she had an iPad she was not using because she was not playing Yahtzee anymore. I had an iPad I wasn't using, too. It had been left here by the previous owner and was in my bedside table drawer, but it was old, and I thought I wouldn't have the right cable to charge it. I looked in my drawer and found the iPad, and there was a cable in the drawer, too. So, I charged up the iPad that night. Then, the following day, I turned on the iPad and realized why I was not using the iPad. It was so old that it was no longer compatible with our WiFi and couldn't be hooked to the internet. I thought it was a brick. I looked closer at the internet hook-up screen; at the bottom, it said to use offline with iTunes. That might work. I need iTunes to get books on my iPad anyway. I could use the iPad offline as an ebook reader. I hooked the iPad up to my laptop, and iTunes worked automatically. Then, I could quickly transfer books from my computer to my iPad. So, I moved over my collection of Scientific American magazines.
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