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My Macs |
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Apple Powerbook 190cs/66
33Mhz 68LC040
Mac OS 7.5
Wooster, 1996
picture 1, picture 2, picture 3
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Motorola Starmax 5500
200Mhz PowerPC 604e
Mac OS 9.1
Wooster, 1997
picture 1, picture 2
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Apple original iMac
nickname: bondi
233Mhz PowerPC G3 [upgraded to 466MHz]
Mac OS 9.1/Yellow Dog Linux 3.0
Irvine, Oct 1998
picture 1, picture
2, picture 3
screenshots: MacOS 9, linux (Yellow Dog) |
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Apple original 12-inch Aluminum PowerBook
nickname: choco
867MHz G4
Mac OS X 10.3 (panther)
Davis, 3 Feb 2003
picture 1, picture 2, in sleevecase, posing with iMac
screenshot: watching DVD, Expose |
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Apple iPod (rev. 3)
with Koss PortaPro (great portable headphones)
Davis, 2 May 2003
picture
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Apple evolution (730 kB)
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Think Different
watch the movie
Here's to the crazy ones.
The misfits.
The rebels.
The troublemakers.
The round pegs in the square holes.
The ones who see things differently.
They're not fond of rules.
And they have no respect for the status quo.
You can praise them, disagree with them,
quote them, disbelieve them, glorify or vilify them.
About the only thing you can't do is ignore them.
Because they change things.
They invent. They imagine. They heal.
They explore. They create. They inspire.
They push the human race forward.
Maybe they have to be crazy.
How else can you stare at an empty canvas and see a work of art?
Or sit in silence and hear a song that's never been written?
Or gaze at a red planet and see a laboratory on wheels?
We make tools for these kinds of people.
While some see them as the crazy ones, we see genius.
Because the people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world,
are the ones who do.
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