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In June of 2003 I bought a 3rd generation iPod (when they still had buttons!) and my interest in Apple Computers was born. After playing with the office iMac at work, I bought a 12" powerbook on ebay and I was officially a mac guy. Today I still use my PC for games, a macbook pro for travel, and my iPhone is always by my side.
Thursday, December 04, 2008
Is it time to give up?
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eclipse on 12/04/2008 at 03:26 PM
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Wednesday, September 03, 2008
Apple iPhone Review
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Sunday, April 06, 2008
Powermac G5 1.6GHz for sale
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=230239878059
I doubt anyone here will want it, but I'm posting the link here so I can find the auction easily.
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eclipse on 04/06/2008 at 10:30 AM
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Tuesday, August 07, 2007
Apple update and new iMacs
The new iMacs look pretty cool. I'm not a fan of the glossy screen but I guess the one on Alison's macbook isn't bad. I would never get an iMac because you can hardly upgrade it, but it is interesting to see the new design as it will probably resonate into the other products. I was disappointed that they didn't release an ultraportable mbp, but I will keep using my current mbp and wishing. A lot of people thought the 6G ipods would come out today too, but looking at it more objectively, they will most likely wait until the "buy a mac and get free ipod" deal is over in sept.
I am thinking of selling all my computer parts and buying a mac pro for gaming. I would like the mac desktop plus my computer isn't great for gaming as it is. Instead of shelling out the moneys for new mobo, ram, vid card, processor, etc... The mac pro isn't that much more and would last for longer. Course, I'd wait for Leopard and the hardware refresh.. It's still just an idea at this point.
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eclipse on 08/07/2007 at 06:20 PM
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Thursday, July 05, 2007
My Powerbook for sale :(
I’ve been bad at sitting down and writing on this site. But this is a tragic time… My 12” Powerbook, my first mac, is up for sale on ebay.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=230149861707
I told myself as I got my macbook pro that I could offset the price of it if I sold my powerbook. After all, the macbook pro could do anything the powerbook could do and better right? And then as I bought my 23” Cinema display I told myself again that it was a damn expensive screen, but it wasnt so bad if I just sold my powerbook. And now I’m finally doing it.
I feel bad about selling it for some reason. I always knew that someday I was going to have to do it. I bought it way back on Oct 15, 03 when I lived in Allyn Hall with Rick. I remember the day Rick came into work at Resnet talking about the new 3rd gen iPods. I thought he was crazy talking about an apple product. But he thought it was cool and I spent the rest of the day looking at the iPod on the apple site. Finally I bought one on eBay. I got it and hated using musicmatch jukebox to load mp3s on it. Absolutely hated it. But very soon after iTunes for windows came out and life was good. It worked well. Really well. And I started thinking maybe apple wasn’t so bad anymore. So I started playing with the iMac at Resnet. I have always been a fan of ultra portable laptops, having a Winbook Fx, Dell Latitude LS400, and a Dell Latitude L400. The only problems with them of course were no dvd-roms. This is where apple had the big advantage. Will had one and I loved playing with it at the animation show and other times. So I ended up buying the little 12” powerbook. It wasn’t top of the line even when I bought it, but it was pretty good. I had basic knowledge of how to get around OS X and I could even install apps, but it was a pretty big dive into the unknown. I love to play with things and the powerbook gave me a hell of a lot of unknown features to explore. I love the BSD core and installing fink and even got KDE to run at the same time as OS X. (X on X). It was small and I took it everywhere. Absolutely everywhere.
I guess the reason I hesitate to sell it is because it reminds me so much of my sophomore year and the rest of college. It is very much an icon of my college life which I now have to let go. It’s the same feeling I got when I watched the flight team compete without me. And it’s the same feeling I get every day now that I hardly see anyone anymore. I suppose it’s time to move on.
I’ll be moving to Dallas before December and don’t get me wrong, nothing makes me happier than moving back in with Alison and starting my airline career, but it’s always sad to leave a very comfortable and enjoyable part of your life. My 12” Powerbook is very symbolic of that time.
As I get ready to move to Dallas I will be selling and giving away a lot of stuff. Stay tuned.
oh, and
300th Post!
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eclipse on 07/05/2007 at 03:29 PM
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