IPad Retina installed iOS 8.0.1 before they yanked it... what do I do?

I was lucky with my phone and I ended up like these guys (Problem installing iOS 8.0.1) and I was able to remove the worthless install file that cannot be installed by going to Settings -> General -> Usage and then waiting for the list to populate and then selecting iOS 8.0.1 and deleting it.  I was not so lucky with my iPad.  I have the botched 8.0.1 update.  What do I do?  I was on 7.x before a couple hours ago.
Thanks.

Just like Chettown, my iPad is also stuck in some sort of recovery loop. iTunes regularly mentions that I have an ipad waiting to be restored all the while continuously downloading the same "update".
Completely pointless, and in the meantime my ipad simply displays an image asking to be hooked up to itunes. The only other thing I can do is turn it off.
joy.

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