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There is MacOS X malware in the wild, mind.   (mind?) Do you not speak colloquial English?  Sorry - I hadn't realised English was your second language. I speak colloquial English, and it is my native (in fact, my only) language, and I have absolutely no idea what , mind means in that context.    You speak American colloquial English, lot different from British CE, as you can tell.      In this context mind is the rough equivalent of understand. Kurt (I knew all that time watching Monty Python, Blackadder and Benny Hill would pay off eventually) Ullman Benny Hill never said anything, did he? What did you learn from him?
 
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There is MacOS X malware in the wild, mind. I speak colloquial English, and it is my native (in fact, my only) language, and I have absolutely no idea what , mind means in that context. Maybe it's a Britishism, but I'm sure I've heard it on this (the west) side of the Atlantic too. It's an interjection that roughly means take note or recall . When used as a verb it means pay attention to or take note of  as in the infamous   Mind the gap. In American English, the fixed _expression_ mind your manners is an instance of that usage.  This use of mind certainly exists in non-fixed _expression_s in Black Vernacular (American) English. Cheers, -j
 
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I speak colloquial English, and it is my native (in fact, my only) language, and I have absolutely no idea what , mind means in that context. Get a grip, Michelle - this is perfectly ordinary English. Maybe on your side of the Pond. It was colloquial English LONG ago.  This is the first time I've heard it in decades. Basically it is an admonition to not overlook an important fact. to mind it
 
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I speak colloquial English, and it is my native (in fact, my only) language, and I have absolutely no idea what , mind means in that context. So you'd blow a fuse if I told you to side the pots then?
 
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There is MacOS X malware in the wild, mind.   (mind?) In this context mind means bear in mind or remember ... it's common Scottish usage.
 
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There is MacOS X malware in the wild, mind.   (mind?) Do you not speak colloquial English?  Sorry - I hadn't realised English was your second language. I speak colloquial English, and it is my native (in fact, my only) language, and I have absolutely no idea what , mind means in that context. Get a grip, Michelle - this is perfectly ordinary English. One might possibly rephrase that as Mind you, there is MacOS X malware in the wild if you really felt like it. And that's how I understood it (my mamma ain't raised no dummy). Since I wasn't sure, though, I asked. Apparently asking condemns me to the stupid label. So be it.
 
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