- Joined
- Nov 25, 2005
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- 282
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- Location
- Singapore
- Your Mac's Specs
- Macbook Air 11" (2012), Macbook Pro 15" (Early 2008), Mac Mini i5 (2012)
Its amazing how hard it is to throw out a mac.
I've owned this Blue and White G3 300mhz for 4 years.
Its been overclocked, reformatted dozens of times, supped up, crashed, and had its memory changed so many times I forget.
Its gone threw OS8.6, 9, then to 10.4, back down to 10.3, then back up to 10.4, then finally 10.2.
I've given it away 4 times, and it always came back to me needing more love and attention, and usually after crashing.
But now finally, after almost 10 years of service, the logic board has finally given up. As I type this its heading to a landfill, stripped to its barebones.
I can throw out pentium 4 windows boxes no problem, but this 10 year old G3 was so hard to toss.
You had a good run, RIP.
I've owned this Blue and White G3 300mhz for 4 years.
Its been overclocked, reformatted dozens of times, supped up, crashed, and had its memory changed so many times I forget.
Its gone threw OS8.6, 9, then to 10.4, back down to 10.3, then back up to 10.4, then finally 10.2.
I've given it away 4 times, and it always came back to me needing more love and attention, and usually after crashing.
But now finally, after almost 10 years of service, the logic board has finally given up. As I type this its heading to a landfill, stripped to its barebones.
I can throw out pentium 4 windows boxes no problem, but this 10 year old G3 was so hard to toss.
You had a good run, RIP.