The simple answer is - a whole lot! But if you want to know how much glitter to purchase to fill an iPad box, you'll need to do some math.
First, decide what kind of glitter you'll be using. Larger flakes of glitter stack less densely than fine glitter - meaning you'll need less glitter if you use larger flakes. If you use sequins or glitter confetti flakes, you won't need as much glitter to fill the box.
Second, measure the inside of the box. You'll want to measure the length, the width, and the depth of the box. Multiply these together. Length x width x height = the cubic inches of space inside the box.
Third, measure the packaging that your glitter comes in. Small containers of glitter might come in a 1x1x2" tube. You can purchase larger containers that are 2x2x4". Make sure to only measure only the portion of the package that is filled with glitter. Multiply the length, width, and height of the container to determine how many cubic inches of glitter are in the container.
Now take your first measurement (the cubic inches in the package), and divide it by the second measurement (the cubic inches in a package of glitter). The number you get will tell you how many packages of glitter you need to purchase to fill the iPad box. If the number you get is not a whole number, round up to ensure you purchase enough glitter.
No. It doesn't have any icons, except for the Apple logo. It doesn't even say 'iPad 2', only 'iPad'.
No it only says it really small on a sticker on the box.
You get the iPad its self, the USB charger with socket adaptor, you get the owners manual and two apple stickers.
The iPad 2 is slimmer and has a camera. On the menu of the iPad 2 it should have extra icons like FaceTime, Photo Booth and Camera.
There are several ways you can make your own glitter,the method you use will depend on the materials you have on hand, and if you want fine or coarse glitter. Glitter is made from shiny, reflective material that is cut into small pieces. You can purchase shiny sheets of material at your local big-box craft store. If you don't have access to a craft supply store, you can try using aluminum foil. Another option would be to cut sequins into smaller pieces, as sequins are essentially large pieces of glitter. To cut these sheets into glitter, use what you have. You can use scissors, an electronic craft cutter, or a knife and cutting board. If you use a kitchen knife, cut the material carefully into small irregular pieces, as you would if you were cutting up parsley or cilantro into small slices. If you would like uniform pieces of glitter, your best option is to purchase ready-made glitter from the craft supply store. It is inexpensive, and comes in many colors.
If you are speaking of Home Screen pages, the iPad is limited to 11 pages without jailbreaking. Once you have filled up the current page, the iPad will automatically add another.
There are numerous big box retailers that sell iPad cases that will protect your iPad. The most obvious of these is an Apple Retail Store, but you may also purchase them at electronic stores such as Best Buy, Fry's Electronics, Staples and OfficeMax.
easy put glitter in the box ge tons of sticks to hold the box up when the fairy goes in the sticks will fall down
The space bar disappears when a space would be an illegal character. Probably in Safari you were typing in the URL box (perhaps you didn't realize that is where you cursor was) and a space is not a valid URL character. If you had been in the Safari search box it would be a legal character. So be aware of where you cursor is the next time this happens and I'm sure the ipad is trying to protect you from typing an illegal URL.
Get A little box that looks like a treasure box you can get that from Micheal's then you paint it pink and stick pretty stuff on it like glitter, flower stickers. Then you have a nice little jewellery box.
Just hook it up to iTunes, go to the Sync menu and uncheck the "Purchased on iPad" box. then sync. That gets rid of the songs that you downloaded from itunes using your iPad. I assume that's what you meant.
Your iPad is charged and ready to be used out of the box. But before you can download applications and use them you need to register the device by hooking it up to a Mac or PC with iTunes installed.