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@paarthraj11 It's using an existing word. "Route" is pronounced "root" in British English, thus a "router" is pronounced "rooter". A "rowter" is something you use to cut grooves and stuff into wood.
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thx
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Hiya, I have one of these, in fact it's the second one now the reason is because I thought the first one was buggered because when I air play music from ipad, it kept stopping and starting but the new one is the same. I have since upgraded to ipad2 and yep same problem. Here's the strange bit, it works fine when I air play from my iMac i7, also I have had the same querk with my apple tv2. Have you heard of this phenomena? Oh and the schoolmaster paerthraj11 , ten bucks says he/she'
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@sawhnyk ROUTER, not rooter, because the device was invented in the States. Has less to do with who invented English. :)
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good review, thanx:)
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@MoldytoasterMedia in some countries, especially here in europe retarded plugs like the one in the video are used.
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@RandomEntertainer If you're not planning on taking your Mac anywhere, then you might as well get an iMac. I have an iMac, but also ended up purchasing a MacBook for school. I take it with me to coffee shops. It's nice to have something to take w/ you. Good luck! Have you made a decision yet?
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hahaha... the word is ROUTER, plz stop saying ROOTER. You so funny... ;)
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rooter xD router
4:54 FAIL!
AppleHardware 1 year ago 11
@wired500 actually we invented english mate so its you who is the one that is saying it incorrectly! jk
sawhnyk 6 months ago 3