Jeff Walker Gave Me An iPad!

Head shot of Ricky smilingI WON AN iPAD!!

(My apologies to the typesetters and grammar nerds amongst you, but an announcement like that TOTALLY deserves excessive use of capital letters and exclamation marks.)

So first, here’s me with my iPad and the biggest, craziest grin I have worn for a long time:

Ricky grinning hugely and holding up the iPad Box

Unboxing my iPad: The Box

OK, actually that’s just the box but the box looks much more impressive than the iPad itself when in a photograph.

So how did this happen?

I entered a competition Jeff Walker ran to think up a tagline for his blog. My entries were nothing special, and almost certainly wouldn’t have won if the competition had gone off as planned. Entering internet competitions is not something I go out of my way to do either, but I was right there reading his blog anyway so I entered on a whim with some not-very-inspiring tagline suggestions.

But then it became my lucky day! Half way through reading the competition entries, Jeff thought up his own tagline and decided to use that instead, as none of the entries matched his idea. So instead of awarding the iPad to himself, to be fair he threw everybody’s names – all several thousand of them – into a metaphorical hat and pulled one out … and it was me! He announced it in the “PS” section of his post Powered By Internet Marketing?.

I know that being in internet marketing means his reputation is everything, so he’d hardly announce he was giving me an iPad and then not give me one … but I must admit I didn’t let myself believe it until I had it in my hot little hands! So you’ve seen the box, here’s the real thing:

Madly grinning Ricky holding up the iPad itself, it just looks like a shiny black rectangle

iPad Unboxing: Here's the real thing!

I told you it looked less impressive than the box! It’s remarkably difficult to photograph an iPad and capture what’s on the screen, actually.

Photographic merit aside, it works brilliantly and it’s so much fun to use and it really does have that elusive quality that, once you hold it and play with it, makes you really badly want one for yourself! I’m pretty sure at least 80% of people who’ve used mine have said they wanted their own (and the other 20% have mostly been my open source friends who are opposed to it on principle).

I’ve already loaded the iPad up with disability-relevant applications I’m going to check out for ATMac articles, and started poking it with things resembling mouth-sticks and head-sticks and stylus-sticks to see how it responds. And you know I love you all very much, but I’m sorry I’m just not going to potentially sacrifice it to see how much crash-resistance those cases really give it! I’ve got it in a a polycarbonate “shell” case plus a wet-suit material-like zip up case which gives a fair bit of support but I’m still a bit terrified I’ll drop it and it’ll shatter (I’ve dropped my iPod Touch at least a hundred times a year). The warranty would require me to return it to a USA Apple shop – a bit of a trip from Melbourne, Australia where I live – so please cross your fingers that it’s tougher than it looks, and that the good luck fairies stay with me on this one.

So I must give a very huge thank you to Jeff Walker, and also to his PA Betty who was unbelievably helpful in organising its purchase and courier trip to Australia for me. I know that Jeff had no idea how helpful he was being to ATMac when he pulled the name “Ricky Buchanan” out of his competition hat, but I am certainly going to make the most of good fortune both here on ATMac and on my iTalkMagazine blog and, of course, as cognitive assistive technology for myself.

- Ricky Buchanan

Responses to "Jeff Walker Gave Me An iPad!"

  1. Paul Natsch

    Paul Natsch July 8, 2010 at 1:57 am

    Congratulations Ricky! That is truly awesome and nobody deserves something like this more than you. :-)

    I look forward to any articles you may write about your experiences with the iPad.. :-)

  2. Brian Caccianiga

    Brian Caccianiga July 8, 2010 at 8:49 am

    WOW!! Awesome stuff Ricky. Congratulations. Hope you have lots of fun times with it. Cheers.

  3. Jesse the K

    Jesse the K July 8, 2010 at 10:49 am

    Congrats.

    You mention you’ve dropped your iPod Touch. Me too. In fact, I think I drop it every other day (even though it’s in a grippy-skin sort of case).

    My conclusion: they’re really sturdy!

  4. Clytie Siddall

    Clytie Siddall July 8, 2010 at 5:02 pm

    So happy for you Ricky. :) ))

    I am hoping I can get one later on. I think it has great potential for accessibility, and would help a lot. My iPhone is a great boon (and yes, I have dropped it SO many times, amazed it survives ;) ).

    (For AT reference, like Ricky I have severe M.E.)
    .-= Clytie Siddall’s last blog: Its not personal =-.

    1. Ricky Buchanan

      Ricky Buchanan August 3, 2010 at 9:34 pm

      @Clytie: Thanks for the support! :)

  5. Cathy in NZ

    Cathy in NZ July 8, 2010 at 7:09 pm

    that’s so neat to actually see you holding that lovely new item – congrats
    .-= Cathy in NZ’s last blog: Textile construction on Wing and Prayer =-.

  6. atmacjournal

    atmacjournal July 8, 2010 at 9:15 pm

    Jeff Walker gave me an iPad! Find out the details here: http://is.gd/djSAk

    This comment was originally posted on Twitter

  7. Xanni

    Xanni July 8, 2010 at 10:06 pm

    Congratulations! We’ve got one at work for everyone to play with, and also a Kindle. I hope it gives you a long life of trouble-free service!

    Cheers,
    *** Xanni ***

    1. Ricky Buchanan

      Ricky Buchanan August 3, 2010 at 9:32 pm

      @Xanni: Thanks! So far so good … I’ve just got addicted to a great game called “Drop 7″ so you may not spot me for a few months ;)

  8. Marie

    Marie July 9, 2010 at 9:40 am

    Congratulations Ricky, nice things do happen to nice people!! :-) Marie

    1. Ricky Buchanan

      Ricky Buchanan August 3, 2010 at 9:32 pm

      @Marie: Thanks! And thanks for your regular comments on ATMac – it’s great to hear from people.

  9. NJ

    NJ July 13, 2010 at 8:35 am

    Hip-Hip-Hoo-Ra! Congrats Ricky!! This is really exciting. I’m really looking forward to you sharing your thoughts and experiences regarding the iPad and AT. It really helps me when I can read about those who do experience challenges and using new technologies to lessen those challenges. I then can pass on what I read/learn to others. Case in point: your review of the iPod Touch and creating/using a mouth stick. I was able to pass that info along to local student who was doubtful about using iPod/Touch/Phone etc and their accessibility. It was a “why didn’t I think of that” moment. Win/Win!!

    Keep up the great work, but more importantly take care of yourself!
    NJ

    1. Ricky Buchanan

      Ricky Buchanan August 3, 2010 at 9:31 pm

      @NJ: Thanks so much for the supportive comments, and I’m really glad you’ve been able to find ATMac helpful :)

  10. davidn

    davidn July 14, 2010 at 11:44 pm

    Congratulations! Enjoy!
    .-= davidn’s last blog: Proloquo2Go AAC App for iPad Now Available =-.

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