Almost a year after our much discussed Mac OS X 10.1 review, it is time to write down our impressions from the new version of OSX, Jaguar 10.2. Is Jaguar worth the full $129 USD? Dive in for more. Update: Slashdot seems to agree with our review, at least on the backwards compatibility issue.
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Thank you guys for the grammar lesson.
I didn't know that "its" can't be written "it's" (this is an exception from the rule, right?). I also still have problems with second and third forms of short adjectives. Are they _always_ used without "more" or are there exceptions to it? For example what about "red". Red, redder, reddest or red, more red, most red? I guess the latter. But then what about green? Is it also green, more green, most green or green, greener, greenest this time? If the latter, is there a certain rule or do I have to listen to my feeling?
I remember a rule that short adjectives would be used with more or the other way around. But what about "fantastic"? I can hardly say "fantasticer" or "fantasticest" so I would use "more fantastic" and "most fantastic". I just don't get it. :/
Well, sorry Eugenia for the offtopic posting but this is more interesting than hardware support IMHO. *grin*
BTW I'm german that's why I have no clue.
While we (I) are (am) at it, would this be possible: "I'm german, too, that's why I have no clue" or are the comma(-s? -ta?) wrong? I always wondered how to set the comma(-s? -ta?) in those cases with ",too".
Thank you guys for the grammar lesson.
I didn't know that "its" can't be written "it's" (this is an exception from the rule, right?). I also still have problems with second and third forms of short adjectives. Are they _always_ used without "more" or are there exceptions to it? For example what about "red". Red, redder, reddest or red, more red, most red? I guess the latter. But then what about green? Is it also green, more green, most green or green, greener, greenest this time? If the latter, is there a certain rule or do I have to listen to my feeling?
I remember a rule that short adjectives would be used with more or the other way around. But what about "fantastic"? I can hardly say "fantasticer" or "fantasticest" so I would use "more fantastic" and "most fantastic". I just don't get it. :/
Well, sorry Eugenia for the offtopic posting but this is more interesting than hardware support IMHO. *grin*
BTW I'm german that's why I have no clue.
While we (I) are (am) at it, would this be possible: "I'm german, too, that's why I have no clue" or are the comma(-s? -ta?) wrong? I always wondered how to set the comma(-s? -ta?) in those cases with ",too".