Apple's latest product
Just thought I would post this note I saw on my local ACM (Association for Computing Machinery) website about upcoming events.
"Join us as Apple Computer representatives give a presentation on their latest product. The representatives will also be giving ideas as to where the Mac line may be headed."
The meeting is on October 1 so it could be a new product that they will be talking about. There has already been a meeting since the powermacs were last updated so I am thinking something new. Can't wait to hear where the Mac line is headed too.
"Join us as Apple Computer representatives give a presentation on their latest product. The representatives will also be giving ideas as to where the Mac line may be headed."
The meeting is on October 1 so it could be a new product that they will be talking about. There has already been a meeting since the powermacs were last updated so I am thinking something new. Can't wait to hear where the Mac line is headed too.
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jpp1cd , thx for the link. It sounds kinda like a minor deal then a major event, but thanks for the info anyway. Maybe they actually know something worth sharing? At the very least they can make for some fun rumors.
Thx again!
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What do you mean JYD?
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<a href="http://www.apple.com/education/events/educause/" target="_blank">http://www.apple.com/education/events/educause/</a>
I just noticed it. Duh, this is what is fueling a lot of rumors. I guess nothing new then (because this link hints at nada)
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What do you mean JYD?</strong><hr></blockquote>
Joking. Not Unlike Myself originally posted a bunch of info on ACM website listings for events, basically saying that this event you speak of isn't listed and implying that you're making this up. So I replied with "busted" as a joke. Not that you're lying, but that NUM was being overly critical of a small detail that can't really be confirmed over the internet because listings aren't always up to date.