When Steve Jobs released the much anticipated iPad predecessor last March 2, almost everybody who was into the iPhone and iPad mania were glued to their iTunes waiting for the keynotes presentation in Apple's podcast. In the event, Apple has definitely made a totally revolutionary version of the iPad, far different from that of the first iPad.
Some of the very obvious changes that has happened to the new iPad is that it now has 2 cameras to support Facetime, a new and faster A5 processing chip and a significant change in the weight and slimness, which according to Steve Jobs official presentation, the new Apple Pad is 33% thinner than the previous. That is an amazing improvement, considering that Apple has not changed the battery life, that the former iPad was known for that lasted 10 hours nor did they change its price. But like any successful product being thrown into the market, there some stumbling blocks along its road. While for others it may be a paltry hindrance, I have to admit; this one is probably the most weird I have heard in a long time.
After Apple has released the new iPad 2, conspiracy theorists who literally worship the writings of the famous author Dan Brown and have overly active minds who think that there is some kind of symbolism for anything they see under the sun have now started to say that Apple officers, particularly Steve Jobs are member of the secret and controversial society known as the Freemasons. And what is their fantastic argument? It's because Apple created the new iPad 2 to be 33% thinner!
They argue that the number 33 is a mystical number in Freemasonry and that it is a code that is used, like what Isaac Newton did when he created his Newton scale, saying that the boiling point is 33 degrees. Even the Freemasons highest order is called the 33rd degree, so they connected one and one together and now is saying that probably Jobs is a Mason of the 33rd degree as well!
Well, come to think about it, why did Apple make the new iPad 2 33% thinner, not 31% or even 34%? Would it just be a coincidence? If you ask me, many conspiracy theorists are just too obsessed with their theories; sometimes believing them is nice only to a fantasy level. Other than that, I'd have a headache trying to comprehend the ideas they make and presume. But then again, that's their personal opinion.
Freemason or not, one thing is for sure, I love the new iPad 2! And I'd definitely get iPad 2 insurance for it as soon as it's available. Comprehensive iPad 2 insurance has been hitting the searches as early as January and the UK market is ready for it, whether Steve is a 33rd degree Mason or not.
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