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Does your iPad gets heavier over time?

We are talking about TENTHS OF A GRAM, there is no way you can reliably feel the difference of less than one gram holding something in your hand.
 
The problem is you are sitting on your butt more with your IPad thus less exercise thus less muscle mass thusngravity is more effective. :D
 
When I take my iPad out of my contour case, the iPad is more slippery and takes more effort to grip, which makes it seem heavier, though it's just a difference in how much grip is required to hold the iPad for extended periods of time. My $35 contour iSee case (bought at the Apple store) with its grippy textured shell makes my iPad seem lighter.
 
I'm working on an App that will cause the bits of data in the iPad to constantly rotate clockwise causing a magnetic field that will act with the Earths field and cause the iPad to levitate. As an added benefit the action of the fields will create an electric charge which I believe I can get to recharge the battery.

Caution: in Australia the effect will be to double the weight of the iPad. A fix for this will be introduced in a future version.

Currently I am waiting for my anti-gravity patents before I can release the App.



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I'm working on an App that will cause the bits of data in the iPad to constantly rotate clockwise causing a magnetic field that will act with the Earths field and cause the iPad to levitate. As an added benefit the action of the fields will create an electric charge which I believe I can get to recharge the battery.

Caution: in Australia the effect will be to double the weight of the iPad. A fix for this will be introduced in a future version.

Currently I am waiting for my anti-gravity patents before I can release the App.



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Good grief! My iPad is getting a headache...:confused:
 

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