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Oh c'mon, they're saying last week of October?

So has everyone else since the delayed news was announced. The 26th has been in my calendar since June.

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Sorry, couldn't resist lol (so tragic that one)

Nice one! :D
 
What an excellent coincidence! Since I'm in college, I was already planning on going home and bringing my DOA MBP to the Apple Store where I bought it originally on Saturday (27th). Sweet, free Leopard would be nice :D (though they finally better have MBPs in stock; I've gone back at least 3 times since school started and they seem to keep runnning out of 'em. It's a two hours drive home everytime! But luckily the guys at my local Apple Store are really friendly and accomodating...)
 
Perhaps YOU don't understand the meaning of that word. You might want to learn to use your Tiger Oxford Dictionary before you go making insulting posts that are based on your own ignorance just to save your own humiliation.
Calm yourself gramps. Ok you predicted the date, hooray.
 
Chillllll

OK, everybody calm down! We are talking about Leopard and how nice it will be to have something new remember? And how no matter WHAT, it will kick Vista's arse!!
 
I bet Steve is wishing that they would have said available in November rather than October.

I've had the same impression for a while. Didn't the source say "ANOUNCEMENT" in October?

My official prediction: Leopard will be announced during the last week of October as a release at the end of November (for the start of the post-Thanksgiving holiday shopping season).

BELIEVE ME, I hope I'm wrong (and no one will take me to task for it since we're all buddies here... right?:D), but it just seems to me that Apple isn't that confident that Leopard is near GM territory yet. Still, I wait with baited breath and a fresh steak for the Leopard!!
 
You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.

Look at your dictionary widget ;)

Perhaps YOU don't understand the meaning of that word. You might want to learn to use your Tiger Oxford Dictionary before you go making insulting posts that are based on your own ignorance just to save your own embarrassment.

Inconceivable! ;)

I don't think they got the reference...
 
Inconceivable! ;)

I don't think they got the reference...

Yup! I remember that, The Princess Bride. Funny movie.

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*Back on topic*

It is inevitable that Leopard will be released later this month. Don't quite know what all the hubub is about.
 
I've been waiting for OSX 10.5 to come out before replacing my PowerBook with a MacBook Pro. I get the OS and iLife for 'free'.

However, is the question is to buy one now.. or wait until possibly January for the next Intel mobile processors.

( I can wait, but not longer than February. It all depends in the next mobile processors make that much of a difference over the current ones ).
 
You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.

According to the Oxford dictionary, one of the meanings of iteration is "new version of a piece of computer hardware or software."

Case closed on that one Sgt. Frogg. :D
 
I'll be at the Palo Alto store as well, but I'm not sure if I'm going to hit downtown PA or Stanford.


I wish they'd fool us all and released it tomorrow. :D
 
According to the Oxford dictionary, one of the meanings of iteration is "new version of a piece of computer hardware or software."

Case closed on that one Sgt. Frogg. :D

And according to The Princess Bride, this is a funny line used in the movie by character Inigo Montoya. :D

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Don't take frogg320 so seriously....

Case closed. :D
 
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