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lostparker17
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I've owned:
Original Mac with 1 meg external HD-worked as advertised
Mac SE30 - at the time, a super speedy little machine
MacIIx - enjoyed the color monitor and bigger HD, but not really faster than the SE30
Mac 7100 - don't remember too much about it
Mac 8100av - didn't handle av as advertised; a disappointment
Powerbook 140 - b & w
Powerbook 5300 - color; total piece of crap and at $5300, I should have sued
Wallstreet - still use it today, although I hate going back to OS 9
I am currently using a Cube (which has the famous crack in the case - they gave me a new case, but it too developed the crack) It is like my 50 year old cock, it still does the job for me.
My wife uses a 17" I Mac (the one with the "floating" screen. It is still one of the most ergonomically-friendly machines made. You can put that screen at any height or distance from you and never get a neck ache.
I have the original iPod (5 gig), have never replaced the battery, and it goes with me on every trip, on daily walks, etc.
Apple with through some dark years with Skully and their products were awful, but in general, I've been very pleased. BTW, my wife also uses a Dell for some proprietary software work and I've tried it. It's like trying to learn Russian as far as I'm concerned.
Original Mac with 1 meg external HD-worked as advertised
Mac SE30 - at the time, a super speedy little machine
MacIIx - enjoyed the color monitor and bigger HD, but not really faster than the SE30
Mac 7100 - don't remember too much about it
Mac 8100av - didn't handle av as advertised; a disappointment
Powerbook 140 - b & w
Powerbook 5300 - color; total piece of crap and at $5300, I should have sued
Wallstreet - still use it today, although I hate going back to OS 9
I am currently using a Cube (which has the famous crack in the case - they gave me a new case, but it too developed the crack) It is like my 50 year old cock, it still does the job for me.
My wife uses a 17" I Mac (the one with the "floating" screen. It is still one of the most ergonomically-friendly machines made. You can put that screen at any height or distance from you and never get a neck ache.
I have the original iPod (5 gig), have never replaced the battery, and it goes with me on every trip, on daily walks, etc.
Apple with through some dark years with Skully and their products were awful, but in general, I've been very pleased. BTW, my wife also uses a Dell for some proprietary software work and I've tried it. It's like trying to learn Russian as far as I'm concerned.



