Well, I've taken the first step and put down the drugs.
I mean of course, that I almost bought - to the point of actually putting in the order and paying for it - an iPad for delivery in early June.
I got over-excited after a rather good day at the office. I decided I needed a reward - deserved it indeed. I'd had THAT email - announcing the availability of iPads in the UK from May 28th.
I've gotten into the habit of glancing at THOSE emails briefly and binning them ... you know why. This one I kept, sensing that I might need to come back to it. And yesterday, after my moment of excitement, I surged through the process, put down £600 on my card, and logged off.
I couldn't sleep. For the first time, I felt that I'd been mugged by my own relationship with the Apple brand. Not that the iPad isn't a glorious piece of kit. But it's not - right now at least - for me.
What put the lid on it for me was when I got the order confirmation back this morning. The May 28th availability had turned into a 2nd week of June delivery.
Reader, I've had enough. I love my MacBook Pro, I love my iPhone, I'm really excited about OS 4.0.
But I went back, cancelled the whole order, and I don't - really don't - think I'm in the market for an iPad.
As of now - one day at a time - I'm Apple sober.
Glad you saw the light and at least recognised that you had a problem. But I'm surprised that you weren't tempted by the free black turtleneck and beret that is bundled in with each Apple product. I can see you in them already. Jaunty angle and all that.
Posted by: Tom Gueterbock | May 13, 2010 at 10:40 PM