Even God Loves the iPad
by admin on Jun.22, 2010, under Gadgets, IPad Accessories
The church will not be left behind in the technological dark ages. Just today the Huffington post reported that a new iPad application is being developed to enable priests to use the iPad on the altar instead of a traditional book called the “Missal”.
ROME — An Italian priest has developed an application that will let priests celebrate Mass with an iPad on the altar instead of the regular Roman missal.
The Rev. Paolo Padrini, a consultant with the Vatican’s Pontifical Council for Social Communications, said Friday the free application will be launched in July in English, French, Spanish, Italian and Latin.
Two years ago, Padrini developed the iBreviary, an application that brought the book of daily prayers used by priests onto iPhones. To date, some 200,000 people have downloaded the application, he said.
The iPad application is similar but also contains the complete missal – containing all that is said and sung during Mass throughout the liturgical year. Upgrades are expected to feature audio as well as commentaries and suggestions for homilies as well as musical accompaniment, he said.
“Paper books will never disappear,” he said in a phone interview from his home parish in Tortona, in Italy’s northern Piemonte region. But at the same time “we shouldn’t be scandalized that on altars there are these instruments in support of prayer.”
Padrini, 36, said he expected priests who have to travel a lot for work would find the application most useful, noting that he recently had to celebrate Mass in a small parish where the missal was “a small book, a bit dirty, old.”
“If I had had my iPad with me, it would’ve been better than this old, tiny book,” he said.
Pope Benedict XVI, a classical music lover who was reportedly given an iPod in 2006, has sought to reach out to young people through new media: the Vatican has a regularly updated presence on You Tube and Facebook. Based on the success of the iBreviary, Padrini was recruited by the Vatican to oversee its youth outreach program in the new media, http://www.pope2you.net
He stressed that the iPad application, like the iBreviary, was launched at his own instigation and with his own money and is not an official Vatican initiative. Vatican officials have previously praised the iBreviary as a novel way of evangelizing.
We noted some Hugginton post readers had a few humorous comments to share:
Good for them…now the Vatican has to write more apps for catholics everywhere
iDon’tFWC (fornicate with children)
iCondom (eradicate AIDS in Africa sans condom use)
iPoope ( a fine collection of papal bloopers starting from Pope Pius XII and that small thing called the Holocaust)And much much more
RedEye Universal Remote System for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad
by admin on May.22, 2010, under IPad Accessories
This is an extremely cool device that lets you throw away your remote controls and use your iPad, iPhone or iPod touch instead. Thanks to the guys who provide the coolest list of iPad accessories for the heads up on this one. I bought it last week and personally found it very easy to setup. If you want one you can get it on Amazon – details are below.
RedEye Universal Remote System for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad
- Activity-based control of your home theater from wherever you get a Wi-Fi signal
- Automatic synchronization across multiple iPhone/iPod touch/iPad controllers
- Online database of infrared codes for thousands of home theater devices
- Integrated charging dock
- Includes dock adapters, power supply, 1-year manufacturer warranty
With the RedEye system you can use your iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad to control your TV, stereo, cable box, DVD player, and many other devices that receive standard (infrared) signals. In other words, no more hunting through your sofa cushions for all those different remotes – all the control you need is right in your pocket.
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List Price: $ 188.00
Price: $ 188.00
RedEye mini Plug-in Universal Remote Adapter for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad
- Activity-based control in a convenient, travel size accessory
- Built-in channel guide (US, Canada, Australia)
- Online database of infrared codes for thousands of home theater devices
- No batteries required, leaves iPhone charging connector free
- Includes carrying case, 1-year manufacturer warranty
RedEye mini offers the power of the original RedEye remote for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad, but in a convenient travel size. Use RedEye mini with your iPhone or iPod touch at home, work, with friends and family, or while on business or pleasure travel to control your TV, stereo, cable box, DVD player, and many other devices that receive standard (infrared) signals.
List Price: $ 49.00
Price: $ 49.00
Steve Jobs Introduces the Standard iPad Accessories
by admin on Mar.16, 2010, under Gadgets, IPad Accessories
In this video Steve shows only three items — Dock, Keyboard Dock, Case — there are two other items, as well, the Camera Connection Kit and 10W USB Power Adapter.
What happens if you feed a Gremlin after midnight?
by admin on Feb.10, 2010, under Movies
Ok this is what happens – a before and after image of a Gremlin after it has been fed after midnight, the Gremlin transforms into an evil Gremlin!
But I was wondering at what point can you start feeding a gremlin again? Please answer in the comments, and if you don’t know what a Gremlin is then go buy yourself a copy of Gremlins on DVD!
How to Grill a Large Pork Chop
by admin on Feb.02, 2010, under Recipes
I’m grilling this large pork chop and wondering how long to cook this? anyone got an easy pork chop recipe?
What RPG games are coming out in 2010?
by admin on Feb.02, 2010, under Games
I love Harvest Moon and Rune Factory (and Zelda), but I’m looking for something new. What kind of RPG games are going to be coming out on in 2010? Looking for a great rpg games list.
Turn based Pen and Paper RPG games
by admin on Feb.02, 2010, under Games
Me and my and some of my mates live a fair distance away from each other and wanted to find a pen and paper RPG game we could all play via email and messenger to each other. What are some good games that could be played like that?
Ham Leftovers – what are your favourite leftover recipes?
by admin on Feb.02, 2010, under Recipes
For dinner last night we had Meatloaf with peas, carrots, mashed potatoes and homemade cheese sauce. We ate all the Meatloaf but I purposely did too much of everything else so I could use it again. Tonight I’ll mix the cheese sauce into some boiled pasta with some leftover ham, and I’ll reheat all the vegetables.
What do you do with your leftovers?




