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Macs in Beijing — a primerPosted by Jeremy Goldkorn, September 18, 2007 11:06 AM
This is an announcement from David Feng of the Beijing Macintosh User Group: Mac user in Beijing and not getting anywhere? Language barrier problems or difficulties finding the Mac and iPod shop in your region? The Beijing Macintosh User Group, Beijing's international Macintosh community, is here to help -- the Mac in Beijing Primer. The Primer has 40 pages of Mac tips, advice and hints, and is all in English. There is a 10-page sampler available, with the the full version is available for members of the Beijing Macintosh User Group. You can be part of the BeiMac user group by joining the group through its website or at one of its meetings. You can also join the user group at its next meeting from 15:00 on September 22, 2007 at the Beijing Dadi Garden Hotel near Haidian Bridge.
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