why .Mac ?
Cesar Alsina
alsina at mac.com
Fri Nov 3 10:12:40 PST 2006
On Nov 2, 2006, at 10:40 AM, Steven Hatfield wrote:
> MAC to the Rescue
> Rather than panicking, I spent a few minutes thinking about
> possible solutions... and once my brain settled on the fact that I
> had copied the music file to my iDisk, it was all but over. I
> connected to my iDisk on my laptop and downloaded the song from
> there, problem solved.
Nice story!
I could tell several stories like this, particularly those that
involves my work. I'm pretty savvy with computers, hosting and the
like, I run a server at home and one at work, own several Macs and
domains and everything runs as smooth as I can wish. Still, dotmac is
a necessity that I can't afford to loose, especially considering that
if everything goes wrong —sh it happens—, I like to have as many
alternatives as there is, and not regret later the count of loses
because I "saved" 9 dollars a month.
Long life to .Mac.
> The presentation went very well. (La presentación se fue muy bien.)
La presentación "estuvo" muy bien.
(The use of "se fue" in this context means more like "it's gone" than
"went".)
You can also say "La comida estuvo muy bien," "la película estuvo muy
bien, " "El viaje estuvo muy bien,"...
:-)
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