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Anybody else here from the old days?

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Your Mac's Specs
Mac Mini - Core 2 Duo 2.26/2/160 - Snow Leopard - Pretty stock huh?
iBook G3

My first mac was what I used in college, an iBook G3. That computer took a lot of abuse, suffered a few scratches and cracks. I stopped using it however when my sister executed a protein spill all over it. I've been using XP, then Vista and 7 in the mean time. I just last week bought a Mac Mini with Snow Leopard, I plan on adding a couple more to use as HTPC's later this year.

I ran across fully functional PowerPC 7600, LCII, and SE/30 with keyboard/mice and applicable monitors sitting on the curb that now reside in my house. I also had a Studio Display 17 blue CRT (Free from college) on my XP machine before I became an LCD convert.

I wasn't into Mac's and just used them for school. Now however I plan on immersing myself in all of Snow Leopards glory. I am however at this time posting from my Vista desktop upstairs though :p I know, bad!
 

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