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Sometimes this stuff reminds you of a small time newspaper in which every story seems to be about Nether Wallop, and so we have headlines like 'Global Warming, why it will not hurt Nether Wallop', 'World War II as seen from Nether Wallop', 'Michael Jackson dies outside Nether Wallop', or 'Nuclear War in the Middle East but not in Nether Wallop'. Stop it with this Nether Wallop stuff for goodness' sake!
I've been to Nether Wallop. It's a small village in England with an army base.
I know this site isn't mainly focussed on accessibility issues, but computers and the internet are a lifeline for people with disabilities and many of them need adaptations. Some people can't use a normal computer for one reason or another. I am not disabled myself and have no intention of buying an iPad as I would expect a device this size to run something meatier than a mobile phone OS and have multi-tasking, but clearly it will answer a lot of people's needs even if not mine or yours.