Re: AUGD: When User Groups Go Beyond Themselves
Re: AUGD: When User Groups Go Beyond Themselves
- Subject: Re: AUGD: When User Groups Go Beyond Themselves
- From: Amaya Gergoff <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 20 Jun 2006 17:41:27 +0200
Congrats !!!!!! :-)
Amaya
On Tuesday, June 20, 2006, at 04:41PM, David Feng <email@hidden> wrote:
...
>In the Macintosh book market on the planet Terra (a.k.a. Earth), a
>new book has been born. Yes, it is another Mac book. Yes, it is
>written by another David. No -- the surname isn't Pogue or Reynolds,
>and it is not from the USA, but from a different TLA nation: Feng
>from the PRC. The guessing is over, and there is a winner (if you
>guessed it right): the guy that wrote this email actually was
>responsible for proofreading the latest edition of Apple Confidential
>2.0 in simplified Chinese.
>
>Ja ja ja... a very ordinary user group. Just with a bigger vision in
>mind, with the mission to foster "international cooperation and
>exchange", Mac-wise, with an intent to bridge Mac people from outside
>the nation with people inside the nation, and with the will to shape
>the Mac world in China, hand in hand with the other Mac compatriots
>-- inside China and outside of China.
>
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