During the Question and Answer session, Bob Jarecke looks on in alarm after hearing one of the answers. Washington Apple Pi November 2010 General Meeting. Photo by Ken Goldman.Larry Kerschberg checks out a few things on Google prior to his presentation. Washington Apple Pi November 2010 General Meeting. Photo by Ken Goldman.Roy Wagner presented a passionate, balanced view of the many ways you can read print media on an iPad. Washington Apple Pi November 2010 General Meeting. Photo by Ken Goldman.Roy was particularly pleased with recent updates of iBooks, which permit epub books and PDF documents to reside in perfect harmony on the iBooks bookshelves. Washington Apple Pi November 2010 General Meeting. Photo by Ken Goldman.Lawrence Charters compared the Kindle to the iPad. In this shot, he compares the weight of an iPad to the weight of a rather large book written about the iPad; presumably the electronic version of the book is lighter. Washington Apple Pi November 2010 General Meeting. Photo by Ken Goldman.A Kindle 2 atop an iPad, then projected onto a screen. The glasses add an informal measure of the relative sizes. Washington Apple Pi November 2010 General Meeting. Photo by Ken Goldman.Larry Kershberg began his presentation by noting that you could now buy the entire Beatles library on the iTunes store, and subsequently play them on your iPhone, iPod or iPad (or Mac, if you must). Washington Apple Pi November 2010 General Meeting. Photo by Ken Goldman.As a university professor, Larry does presentations, and is particularly interested in iPad applications that can be used with a video projector. Washington Apple Pi November 2010 General Meeting. Photo by Ken Goldman.Larry finished his presentation by showing Wired's version of an iPad digital magazine. From the orientation-aware construction (it literally reflows if you rotate it from vertical to horizontal, or the other way around) to the many interactive elements, Wired is obviously treating the iPad very differently from paper. Washington Apple Pi November 2010 General Meeting. Photo by Ken Goldman.