I always thought it was MSI Wind as in "OH NO THE WIND BLEW AWAY MY PAPER!" because on msi's website I always see things fly around and the sky... so i assume it was the wind...
Wind is what comes from eating too many Mexican refried beans. Meaning "to pass Wind." Phffffffft....Ahhh....I just made a Wind and it smells so sweet.
They better not even consider an article on how to change the iPhone. The mortals here are too incompetent to suggest changes. Only the iPhone gods at Apple are qualified do that.
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Is it "Wind" as in "The wind was blowing hard", or "wind" as in "I wind the rope around the poll"?
I thought it was Wind as in moving air, but on G4, Kevin Pereira says the other kind of wind...
I believe it is an acronym for "Wi-Fi Network Device". Not sure if that is what you are asking.
he means: "How do I pronounce it?"
I don't have ALL the answers .... stop asking.
I always thought it was MSI Wind as in "OH NO THE WIND BLEW AWAY MY PAPER!" because on msi's website I always see things fly around and the sky... so i assume it was the wind...
@affe - wouldn't that be WFND?
You can hear the Wind. You can feel the Wind. But you don't know how much it blows.
Kevin is an idiot.
Well, if their idea is to copy Apple's MacBook Air, then it would be pronounced wind, like air.
If it's a wind-up laptop or if they just ran out of good names, it would be called wind as in wind-up.
"You can hear the Wind. You can feel the Wind. But you don't know how much it blows."
And if you drop it, you break Wind.
Wind is what comes from eating too many Mexican refried beans. Meaning "to pass Wind." Phffffffft....Ahhh....I just made a Wind and it smells so sweet.
They better not even consider an article on how to change the iPhone. The mortals here are too incompetent to suggest changes. Only the iPhone gods at Apple are qualified do that.
"...on G4..."
You've answered your own question.