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iPad Pro 11" to replace my iPad Pro 10.5

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I tried but failed. Ordered a 2020 iPP 12.9” to replace my 2015 12.9”.
Long delivery time though. Ordered from Apple on June 12 but won’t arrive until July 8 to 16.
Amazon has them available for 2nd day Prime delivery, but when I carefully ran all the numbers it was a little less expensive to get it from Apple.
 
Go for the 12.9 inch......I got one to replace my 10.5 and the increased real estate is great, and the extra weight is not that noticeable at all.
I’ll second that. Would never go back now after getting the 12.9.

Thanks for the replies. I have played with the 12.9 a lot. For me it's too big. I like 11 much better. But don't let me stop you guys if you like your 12.9 iPads. For me it's its more about the portability. I carry my iPad everywhere I go and I use it at work. I carrie it in my hand so the smaller size out weighs the bigger size.
 
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I’ll second that. Would never go back now after getting the 12.9.
This and and some of the newer Sony compatible Tamron lenses are the only things I am trying not to buy right now. Hard to rationalize with my 9.7 Pro working fine and a metabones adapter that is working fine with my Canon lenses. Still want them, though.
 
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I have not ordered restaurant food delivery in over 15 years, but I’ve got a serious craving for KFC original recipe and mashed potatoes, and cole slaw. In the past hour, I’ve downloaded and deleted the Grubhub app, had the food in the cart, but keep talking myself out of doing it. It’s not cheap, if feels selfish, and I could spend that money on stuff that lasts longer.
 
I have not ordered restaurant food delivery in over 15 years, but I’ve got a serious craving for KFC original recipe and mashed potatoes, and cole slaw. In the past hour, I’ve downloaded and deleted the Grubhub app, had the food in the cart, but keep talking myself out of doing it. It’s not cheap, if feels selfish, and I could spend that money on stuff that lasts longer.

These food delivery services gouge you in TWO ways... usually exorbitant delivery fees on top of INFLATED food prices. A local television news "consumer advocate" reported that these companies charge 30% to 50% more for the food, PLUS their delivery fees. Just get in your car and use the same drive-through lanes that these "services" use. Save money and get a bit of fresh air, to boot.

I understand them charging a delivery fee for their service, but why gouge the customer by doubling the cost of the food, as well? More greed because people will pay. Like the old adage says: "a fool and his money are soon separated".
 
Wanting to replace my wife’s SUV. Not the time yet.
I know what it’s going to be, and that mofo ain’t inexpensive.

This fool separates himself with plenty.
 
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Get the backyard done.
buy a SUV as a baby has entered in our lives and her stroller is big enough to take most of my Accord's trunk space
 
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Glass is addictive. I bought a lot several years back (see signature). These days it’s mostly just thinking about it.
I was definitely the same way. I went from a little T2i starter kit to a 1DX and 300 2.8 IS II within months and it never stopped until I finally got burnt out and sold most of it.
 
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