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The Geeky Bit I used a Mac Plus in 1987 (4Mb RAM and an external floppy drive), was bitten by the DTP bug (Pagemaker 1) immediately and bought an SE shortly afterwards (internal floppy drive,) then replaced that with an LCII, moving on to an LC475 and later a 5500/225 all-in-one Black Mac (64Mb RAM, 4Gb hard drive, external Zip drive, external 300 Mb hard drive, etc. I acquired another 5500, then gave one to my daughter and one to my wife. That was when I bought my current G4 tower with two internal hard drives and an external 400GB firewire hard drive, one running OS9.2 and the others OSX10.3.7, with 1.19 Gb RAM and a 21" CRT monitor. That's my main machine, with Broadband at 700k, scanner, external CD/DVD writer, still and movie cameras, an ink jet printer and a LaserWriter 16/600PS. I also have an iBook running OSX10.3 linked to the tower with an Ethernet cross-over cable. Not to mention a 40Gb iPod with Pod2Go synchronising software. Thanks to my Macs I've been able to boast writing the first UK secondary school website while other folks around me were still wrangling with Acorn Archimedes. And that's enough of the geeky stuff. It's what you do with it that counts! |
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