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Firstly, i would like to ask whoever redid this site’s layout to take a look at the different compatibilities with different screen sizes. Some things are cut off on mine.
Second of all. We looked up the user manual on the apple site and it clearly states that you can TURN OFF SAFARI. Apparently, you can even TAKE AWAY THE ABILITY FOR THE USER TO INSTALL NEW APPS as well. Thank you for the comments boys but there is one issue I have with a lot of the posts you’ve given.
tomim tihye said: “Why not give him the money instead?
It can be in the form of a bond, too.
This way his parents can decide whether he needs an iTalmud program.
Is it your job to test how he will use his free will?”
I’m sorry, tomim tihye, but I see no reason to give a boy $ for his Bar mitzva at the expense of a much more unique and personal present. This isn’t a game console. This is something that he can use. Also, with restrictions, there is no argument that it will prove a distraction. Please elaborate.
Thirdly, Chag Sameiach to rp, I wholy agree. And Hashem is Everywhere, more info about what the program does and which mesechtas are avaliable would be much appreciated. Thanks a lot.
Lastly, Peerimsameach, tell me, does that boy have any sort of Parental Control? Hmm?
Everyone please write back and share your opinions. The bar mitzvah is tonight and if we choose to get the boy an iPad, we’ll take him to the Apple Store next week.