Amazon sells adapters from Memorex for just this thing. They seem to work in Matshita drives, which is what the MBP has.
Here's a link:
http://www.Amazon.com/dp/B000M52EW0?tag=wolpau-20&camp=14573&creative=327641&linkCode=as1&creativeASIN=B000M52EW0&adid=1981T1XJC2T6N5YVWSQN&
The only Mac currently in production that can read mini- or non-standard-shaped discs is the Mac Pro, as it is the only Mac with a tray-loading drive. All other Mac models feature slot-loading optical drives (the MacBook Air does not have a built-in drive, but there is an optional external optical drive that is also slot-loading), and can only take standard sized discs.
From your computer
yes
MacBooks are popular and widely used in Germany. (See links below)
yes all macbooks have wifi you can read about it on this page: http://www.apple.com/macbook/features.html
MiniDiscs were announced by Sony in 1991 and introduced on the 12th January 1992. Very popular in Asia, they never really took of in the West, which is very strange, as I swear by them, I always have a MiniDisc running, just in case, when I am working, and they have saved my bacon a couple of times.
not long ago
macbooks
Yes.
Since the macbooks must be returned and repaired, it may take a while. They seem to release the refurbished MacBooks in batches so they are available for a day or two and then there is a gap when they are not available while they build up another batch. It is a case of checking in everyday and then ordering one quickly when they have them.
Blizzard has insured that World of Warcraft will play on Mac on an equal level to that of any computer running Windows.
microsoft eccel
Macbooks iPod iPhone iPad