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Uploaded by on Feb 24, 2011

Apple just released the new MacBook Pro and some new information about Mac OS X Lion

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  • PUSSY 4:06 xD

  • @Caisamo It was my first video, so i were a bit nervous beside that English isn't my first language.

  • @m2cTrough I think you did brilliantly. What is your first language, if I may ask?

  • @crichton55 my first language is Dutch, but i'm doing a Cambridge Course right now to get my English to a better level

  • Hey. I have a G4 Macintosh PowerPC. Could I send it to apple and get a new one? I just want to see if you know.

  • @rjwarda do you mean a new 2011 iMac or a new G4? in both cases I don't think you'll get one.. :) but I'm curious what the answer will be..

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  • @ThePlainormal There's no need to be rude...

    And for your information plastic takes 10 - 20 YEARS to decompose. Not 400

    LOL

    Furthermore, you cannot simply generalise 'people' who 'like to recycle plastic'. Where did you get this information from? Aluminium cans are rarely recycled due to the lack of recycling bins around.

  • @GeorgiiiJ87 Really... aluminum is recyclable. Like, really, really recyclable. To the point where people LIKE to recycle it because it is so valuable. But I'd rather sell my MacBook, you know, because MacBooks hold their value. Oh, and how long does plastic take to erode? LOL

  • @AiruhnG actually my dell was assembled in Ireland

  • @dfrss the Chinese makes all computers including other PCs. So what's the point in just singling apple out?

  • @GeorgiiiJ87 aluminium is a natural element found in nature. it does nothing to the environment.

  • @m2cTrough damn. caisamos team won with 90 to 48 with the m2cTrough team :( :(

  • @GeorgiiiJ87 but it's fully recyclable so we can use it over and over again!

  • STOP SAYING UMMMMM AT THE END

  • We should really stop using aluminium. It takes at least 400 years to erode! :/

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