rhap if you would be so kind as to ship some of those "meds" to my home.. Hehe...
You don't want them. Trust me. This morning I went to get a carton of eggs out to make an omelet from 2 of them. I dropped the carton before I got to the counter, and still don't remember letting go of the carton. I don't know what happened, other than we ended up having them scrambled, and a lot more eggs were scrambled than I had planned on cooking. At least the carton stayed closed, so the mess was easily transferred to a pan for cooking.
Feeling a little better today.
Okay, one last round with this. I know some of you think iPad Pro will hurt Surface sales. While I think it will hurt Windows Tablet sales over all, I don't think it will hurt Surface, as people see the Surface as more of a competitor with a MacBook than an iPad. It's really more of an ultralight 2-in-1, and people who just want a tablet shop for tablets. People wanting a Surface are ones that need a small PC, not a tablet. Tablet convenience with it is nice and all, and it's really great for students who need a laptop, but want a lighter backpack and more room for books. Professionals also look to the surface to get things done.
If someone is considering a tablet, they want something lightweight with minimal computer capabilities, and something inexpensive. People who want the Surface aren't looking for a tablet, they are looking for a thin, lightweight PC. Sure, there are a few tablet shoppers that get the surface, but because they get converted by realizing they can do more than they thought possible.