Monday, November 9, 2009

Re: [FCP-L] Re: OT: Dead Ti-Book, should I repair?

Our 512 Mac (later upgraded to a Mac Plus) is on display in the hall,
above a 1950s mahogany veneer 405-line television.

That Mac was our first business computer 20 years ago. Remember
swapping between the program and data floppies?

Computers were never going to be fast enough to deal with video...

Alison


On Nov 9 2009, at 14:13, tcurren wrote:

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> On Nov 9, 2009, at 5:10:06 AM, Kerry wrote:
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> Perhaps I should have it stuffed and hung from the wall. Hmmmmmmm.
> Remember the Mac Aquariums for the old Plus' and SEs? That was when
> they made useful computers....
> Pimping my Mac (Aquarium) | Gear Diary
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> Terence Curren
> Burbank, CA
> www.alphadogs.tv
> www.digitalservicestation.com
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