
01-29-2008, 02:14 AM
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Peace and Love
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Some where near the Ring Of Fire
Posts: 104
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Originally Posted by xDreamache
In the response we received from April, she mentions:
this is probably just looking into it *too much* - but she said both "mid" (ie: the macworld expo, which occured at exactly "mid" january) and as well as "late" - It's not really what I would consider to be "late" january just yet, being the 22nd - but with the 2nd sentence "Around that time frame we'll be able to confirm a release date" - well, she's specifying the "mid-to-late" january timeframe as being the timeframe in which a release date will be confirmed...
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She did say Around the time frame. She did not say in the time frame. Around means approximately. It could also means the first 7 days of Feb if she said around the time-frame. Because it is near enough to be classified around Mid-End Jan time-frame.
Or maybe im not seeing her saying in the letter, in the time-frame she would be releasing a release date. Because some of the people here seems to see that. For all i know i might be blind to it. But i reread it MANY times and it does not say that AT ALL. Or so I see.
All it says is AROUND the time-frame And nNOT IN the Time-frame.
Or i might be interperting it wrong.
But either way, Time is getting short.
But am i right in saying that sh DID say AROUND and not IN the time-Frame?
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