The Apple Magic Trackpad in black is a sleek and minimalist accessory for Mac users. Designed to enhance productivity and streamline navigation, it offers a smooth and precise tracking experience. The trackpad's black finish adds a touch of sophistication and elegance to any workspace. With its large surface area, the Magic Trackpad provides ample space for gestures and multi-touch controls. Users can swipe, scroll, and zoom with ease, making it effortless to navigate through documents, webpages, and applications. The trackpad's multi-touch capabilities also allow for customizable gestures, enabling users to create shortcuts and perform actions with a simple swipe of their fingers.
On to the good stuff. After Suletta’s painful (but traditional for plot progression) conversation with Miorine she felt she had to prove her worth as hard as she could even when the gang weren’t demanding anything of her. She overdid it and panicked. As that’s going on she did her best to avoid and hide from Miorine.
On the upside, that does make it very satisfying when Miorine finally hunts her down and bullies Suletta into saying that she wants Miorine to depend on her. After a tense stand-off between their assistants, Prospera gives Delling a drive containing data from Aerial for the completion of Quiet Zero, with Delling reiterating to her that it is his project.
The trackpad's multi-touch capabilities also allow for customizable gestures, enabling users to create shortcuts and perform actions with a simple swipe of their fingers. The Magic Trackpad black seamlessly integrates with Mac devices, wirelessly connecting via Bluetooth. This wireless functionality eliminates the need for cluttered cables and wires, ensuring a tidy and organized workspace.
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I needed more Gundam Girls after working on Xmas day.
This guy must be a fan of Bob from Tekken. I’m interested.
Let’s quickly go over the serious stuff so I can focus on what’s actually important. Gundam fans feel free to gush over the new Mobile Suits and ponder over the backstage stuff.
-Baron Bad Dad was cooking up a master plan that involved something called Quiet Zero. Lady Prospera helped him while scheming schemy schemes behind her mask.
-The Earth Hitpeeps held Guel the Builder and his crew hostage as they waited for Shaddiq’s signal. The Earth Witches showed some personal traits. Only one was worth my attention so far.
-Papa Jeturk tried to rile up BBD but failed so he planted a tracer on one of his guards as part of Plan B, aka Shaddiq’s plan. He was like “Go and make your dad proud. Start the attack in two hours.” as Shaddiq’s like “Screw that. We begin now”. There’s probably more to his motives but right now I’m sticking with “Miorine broke my heart so I’m taking it out my anger on everyone else. If she gets in the way of the carnage…hopefully Lady Luck is on her side I guess” rejection scar.
What else? Oh right.
Prospera either fueling my “Luke Fon Fabre” theory or pulling a red herring.
Again none of these are things I am super invested in.
On to the good stuff. After Suletta’s painful (but traditional for plot progression) conversation with Miorine she felt she had to prove her worth as hard as she could even when the gang weren’t demanding anything of her. She overdid it and panicked. As that’s going on she did her best to avoid and hide from Miorine.
Things reached a boiling point when she and Lilique brought snacks to everyone. She wanted the chicken but so did Cash Bro. He politely let her have it but she insisted he take it. As she focused on that she soon realized all the meals were gone. Her worrying too much caused her to lose what she wanted. As she sulked in the bathroom she called Mama to explain her fear of no one needing her anymore. She thought she got carried away enjoying her time with her new friends. Mama asked if they actually told her that. She said “not exactly” but we knew whose words hit her the hardest. Mama called her over to meet up with Aerial when someone loudly banged the door.
Earlier as Miorine appointed Nika in charge of some important stuff she gave her a message for Suletta. Nika was like “Why don’t you tell her yourself? Isn’t there something the two of you need to work out? She’s not good at reading the room, remember?” As the tsundere fox searched for the timid tanuki she overheard her sulking in the toilet and banged. We were then blessed with another one of my favorite jokes next to the “long pause”. The “awkward door closing”. You know, when there’s a serious conversation and a specific character comes in, realizes they came at the wrong time and slowly closes the door. That or in this situation sees someone they do not want to and slowly closes the door. Problem for Suletta was Miorine wasn’t in the mood for jokes.
One glorious lovers’ quarrel (chase) later and Miorine sprang a clever trap on our adorable heroine.
Miorine: What’s your problem?
Suletta: I’m useless. Useless like weed. I’m not wanted here. I shouldn’t be in this school.
( Personal note: I empathize with Suletta as I feel similarly sometimes. I feel like I did or said something wrong when it wasn’t all that bad or misunderstood the person’s reaction. Even so I feel like I insulted them or am bothering them so I leave them be until things are cleared up or permanently depending on the person/people. )
Miorine: Stop talking yourself down. What about your motto?
Suletta: I don’t exactly believe in it myself. Life is scary, you know? I mainly use it to pump myself up or stop myself from being scared. Someone as cool or in control like you could never underst-
Miorine: YOU DUMMY! Stop talking like you know what I’ve been through! I was sick and tired of being treated like a prize and looked down upon by others. Sick of no one taking me seriously! Sick of my future being decided by a competition! I wanted to run away from it all to Earth.
And then YOU showed up!
Damn you for becoming my fiancee.
Damn you and your cool uplifting motto.
Damn you for giving me the courage to step up for myself, own a company and get my father to kinda sorta acknowledge me.
Suletta: Im s-DOOOOOH…
Miorine: I’M NOT FINISHED!
Damn you for making me the happiest I’ve been in ages!
Damn you for giving me a reason to not run away anymore!
So…don’t run away from me. Tell me what’s on your mind. Be that annoying heroine who stole my heart with her coolness.
Miorine: Just tell me you want me to rely on you already.
Suletta: Okay. Please…rely on me.
Miorine: Stay with me forever. Never lose a single duel until we get married. Work on your tomato farming skills. Clean up my sanctuary twice a week and email me three times a day when I’m out on business.
Suletta: Are you crying?
Miorine: What. You don’t believe words?
Suletta: Yes. I am your groom after all.
Safe to say I’m too busy giggling like a schoolgirl to care about the incoming danger. Besides. Next time is the final episode of the first half so we knew things would get tense.
Oh right. I mentioned one of the Earth Witches’ traits interested me. That would be Sophie’s obsession with battling Suletta. At the end of the episode she cornered her and her reaction was glorious yandere-ish blood lust. The only sad part is it’s not Hot Cocoa who is obssessed with beating up Suletta. Give the sexiest babe on the show more to do than look gorgeous and have a boy toy she probably needs more than he needs her. Give her a good storyline damn it.
Miorine: I’M NOT FINISHED!
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Reviews for "The Apple Magic Trackpad: Black Edition vs. White Edition – Which is Right for You?"
- John - 1 star - The Apple Magic Trackpad in black was a huge disappointment for me. Not only does it not match the sleek aesthetics I expect from Apple products, but the functionality was lacking as well. The trackpad was not as responsive as I had hoped and it often registered incorrect gestures. Overall, I found it to be a waste of money and would not recommend it to anyone.
- Sarah - 2 stars - I was excited to try the Apple Magic Trackpad in black, but it fell short of my expectations. The black color seemed like a good idea, but it quickly showed fingerprints and smudges, making it look dirty and unappealing. Additionally, I found the trackpad to be too sensitive, which resulted in unintentional clicks and movements while using it. I ended up returning it and opting for a different trackpad that offered better accuracy and a cleaner appearance.
- Michael - 2 stars - Despite being a fan of Apple products, the black version of the Magic Trackpad left me disappointed. The trackpad itself was not as smooth as I had hoped, and I found it to be less comfortable to use compared to other trackpads on the market. The black color also seemed to attract dust and scratches more easily, making it look worn out after only a short period of use. Overall, I was left underwhelmed by this product and would not recommend it to others.
- Emily - 3 stars - The Apple Magic Trackpad in black was an average product for me. While it worked fine and had the usual Apple quality, I felt that it didn't offer any significant improvements over other trackpads I have used. The black color was a nice touch, but it showed fingerprints more easily than I would have liked. If you're a die-hard Apple fan, you might enjoy it, but otherwise, there are better options available on the market.