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This is..... *Grrr*
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May 3, 2004, 07:04 AM
 
The Powerbook is a registrated trademark of Apple Denmark, yet, try to go to powerbook.dk and see for yourself...

A lot can be said about that company, but this...
     
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May 3, 2004, 08:43 AM
 
Can't see that being allowed to go on for too long!! Unless Apple did something dumb like forgetting to register PowerBook as a TM in Denmark.
     
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May 3, 2004, 09:28 AM
 
That doesn't make sense... why would the domain powerbook.dk point to that site? PowerBook != PowerConnect...

"Gigabit Ethernet-løsninger, som indeholder højtydende switches på alle porte til en fornuftig pris" - wtf is that supposed to mean anyway???

(Og så vil jeg i øvrigt vove at påstå at en switch hedder switcher i flertal, ikke switches - nedrakkelse for enhver pris )

PS: Hvad betyder dit navn?
     
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May 3, 2004, 09:53 AM
 
Originally posted by Oisín:
That doesn't make sense... why would the domain powerbook.dk point to that site? PowerBook != PowerConnect...

"Gigabit Ethernet-løsninger, som indeholder højtydende switches på alle porte til en fornuftig pris" - wtf is that supposed to mean anyway???
Mou fenete ola Kinezika. (Greek for "It's Chinese to me," which is what we Greeks say when we don't understand something spoken).

I've often wondered what Chinese people say. (Does it go full circle? i.e. Americans say "It's Greek to me;" Greeks say "It's Chinese to me;" so, do Chinese say "It's American (or English) to me?)
     
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May 3, 2004, 03:30 PM
 
Originally posted by Oisín:

PS: Hvad betyder dit navn?
Det var bare et jeg fandt på efter at have set Robin Hood serien på TV2 et par år tilbage..
     
   
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