Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 22nd Jun 2006 14:27 UTC
Apple Earlier this year, Apple, after a long wait, updated its pro line of laptops by introducing the MacBook Pro, the Intel-powered equivalent of the PowerBook. MacSupport, together with Apple Netherlands, was so kind as to provide OSNews with a MacBook Pro for review purposes. Since Adam bought a MacBook Pro for himself only a few days earlier, we decided to review the machines together. Here are our findings.
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BryanFeeney
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2005-07-06

Mais même si je parle en Français, je sais comment on utilise « i.e. » et « e.g. ». Ce n’est pas dur, et si vous ne pouvez pas parler le bien Anglais, pour quoi avez-vous choisi de gérer OSNews.com?

Caithim a rá, chomh maith, go bhféidir liom scríobh i dtrí theanga, Béarla, Francíse, agus Gaeilge.

Such are the benefits of going to school in Ireland, and learning Irish and French. And then reading books about grammar ;-)

Edited 2006-06-22 16:38

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Thom_Holwerda Member since:
2005-06-29

If you want to take a review apart just because of a misuse of "i.e."... Go ahead.

Aber weiss doch dass es weiter nichts ändert. Het is en blijft een middelmatige laptop voor te veel geld ;) .

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BryanFeeney Member since:
2005-07-06

The crazy thing is that, despite never learning the Dutch language, I could actually understand that part. Always thought it was cool how much it resembled, and yet was different, from English.

The German bit had me completely lost though.

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LordChaos Member since:
2005-08-11

"Mais même si je parle en Français, je sais comment on utilise « i.e. » et « e.g. ». Ce n’est pas dur, et si vous ne pouvez pas parler le bien Anglais, pour quoi avez-vous choisi de gérer OSNews.com?"

By the way, pourquoi is written as one word...;)

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