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In memory of Steve Jobs, the guy who helped bring us the Mac, and just about everything else worth using.
The first Apple product my family owned was a Macintosh LC, circa 1990. My dad's work bought it for him to do CAD drawings at home. Had a blistering fast 16mhz Motorola 68000 series processor. Used to mow through Kid Pix like mad on that thing. My dad later had his own business so we had a few Macs.
First Apple product I used was an Apple ][GS. Anybody born in the mid-80s will remember school computer labs being full of these.
Apple hardware my family had growing up
-Macintosh LC
-Macintosh LC III
-PowerMac 6100
-PowerBook 1400
-Motorola StarMax (a Mac clone)
-Couple LaserWriters
Apple hardware I've personally owned
-iBook G4 1.33ghz 12'' model
-MacBook Unibody (Late 2008) 2.0ghz Core 2 Duo
-iPhone 3G
-iPad 1
-iPod 5th Gen (second hand, broken, currently refurbishing)
The first Apple product my family owned was a Macintosh LC, circa 1990. My dad's work bought it for him to do CAD drawings at home. Had a blistering fast 16mhz Motorola 68000 series processor. Used to mow through Kid Pix like mad on that thing. My dad later had his own business so we had a few Macs.
First Apple product I used was an Apple ][GS. Anybody born in the mid-80s will remember school computer labs being full of these.
Apple hardware my family had growing up
-Macintosh LC
-Macintosh LC III
-PowerMac 6100
-PowerBook 1400
-Motorola StarMax (a Mac clone)
-Couple LaserWriters
Apple hardware I've personally owned
-iBook G4 1.33ghz 12'' model
-MacBook Unibody (Late 2008) 2.0ghz Core 2 Duo
-iPhone 3G
-iPad 1
-iPod 5th Gen (second hand, broken, currently refurbishing)