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Closed AccountJun 30, 2010
wahooooooo Remarkable shearing
mabakerbrakerJun 30, 2010
Android brigades to the rescue! Apple article here! Bury alarm!
zomgorlyJun 30, 2010
I liked the part where it morphed
arschgaudiJun 30, 2010
I like the part where it's a repost of a submission from yesterday
wiseoracleJun 30, 2010
Buried for already being posted yesterday.... OLD!
antdudeJun 30, 2010Submitter
URL? Digg didn't show it when I submitted. :(
mrschlerJun 30, 2010
this warehouse I worked at last winter still uses one of those 1998 iMac G3's ...
artworkz918Jun 30, 2010
cool story bro, lots of people do
baggochipzJun 30, 2010
Wait a minute, I thought we were supposed to hate Apple now....
antdudeJun 30, 2010Submitter
URL? Digg didn't show it when I submitted.
talonhJun 30, 2010
You can get the URL from the original submission that you dugg yesterday
myztryJun 30, 2010
Way behind the likes of the Amiga with things like pre-emptive multitasking but many good contributions and pioneering of the personal computer industry.
Despite having never owned an Apple, I respect their defining role and am glad they are still around to fight the stagnation that had for a few decades become the norm.Comment is buried, click here to see the rest.
johnnybluejeansJun 30, 2010
The Apple Museum? More like some dudes half assed s**tty collection of broken dirty old Macs. Hell, even his "most modern" MacBook Pro was 4 years old and had stains all over it from his grubby hands.
invaderdemJun 30, 2010
Step into my Time Machine ... I'll take you back to yesterday ...
http://digg.com/apple/Thirty_Years_of_Apple_in_Two_Minutes_Video
doghoundJun 30, 2010
Why step into a time machine and get only 2 minutes when, with the advent of this post, you can get a whopping 4 minutes of history! That's right, this post is new and improved! It does exactly the same thing as the previous post, but it's shinier!
Seriously, though:
http://img64.imageshack.us/img64/8862/newpoy.png
skinturtleJun 30, 2010
I didn't see this yesterday. Was it on the front page?
w00tableJun 30, 2010
buried. duped from yesterday.
flannellJun 30, 2010
You can now see the path of computing splitting like a folk in the road. Casual computing crowd, with their iPads, iPhones and Wii's, and then old dinosaurs like me with my keyboard and my bush.
wystanJun 30, 2010
Hurray! Going back and forth...
emberryJun 30, 2010
This was a fun trip down computer memory lane! Anyone else love the low-tech intro like I did?
binaryclockJun 30, 2010
Ahh the good ole days of the Apple II and Apple IIe. That was Apple's golden age of past (as far as Apple personal computers go - they had almost all the market)
Then the IBM PC and clones came out - the PC XT, 286, 386. IBM allowed people to clone their PC model and Apple did not allow people to copy their closed system. The result? PC owned apple almost into bankruptcy.
Flash forward 30 years later: Apple somehow made it "hip" to purchase closed systems or no-root-access systems. What generation X and the generation before X fought for, this generation is throwing in the dumpster.
Don't get me wrong, I love my iPad, my iPhone, and my Mac Mini (OSX is a great OS,) but I primarily use a PC for all my days work and gaming. I am not a fanboi of either mac or pc, but use them as it is deemed appropriate.
The real danger are the fanboys of mac that will blindly use or purchase anything that steve jobs wipes his ass with.
staticfireJun 30, 2010
Apple realized that women love to waste money on ridiculously expensive overpriced shiny trendy s**t. Every dumb bitch I know thinks iMacs are the greatest thing ever.
imdrfreakJun 30, 2010
It was his grubby old collection of Apple computers, but you have to give the guy props for one thing.
With all those macs, he spent probably tens of thousands of dollars more than anyone else did for computers of comparable power and quality!
mcoulter876Jun 30, 2010
So glad designers got rid of the "nicotine" case color.
shozikuJun 30, 2010
lol great choice for the name of a color. but I would have also accepted "crack" "heroin" or "meth".
The addictiveness of those machines have since evolved into a jim jones cult following.
But when stevie jobz makes the call for the mothership, I hope we get a warning so we can watch the foolowers jump. Or at least make a youtube video.
colincornabyJun 30, 2010
They weren't that way originally. Those cases discolored over time, much like the SNES.
umdiggerJun 30, 2010
I still have my Powerbook Duo, ibook clamshell, Cube, and original iPod. Pretty worthless now, but maybe in 100 years my grandkids can bank on them.
Closed AccountJul 3, 2010
I still have my 486 that ran windows 95. Pretty much worthless now, but maybe in a 100 years my grandkids can bank on that.
Closed AccountJun 30, 2010
@1:32... is that an iWork box inside the Mac Pro? wtf?
LJul 9, 2010
yeah, wtf?
skinturtleJun 30, 2010
too fast for love
jem7vwhJun 30, 2010
ComputerGroupies.com is a new Online computer museum.
obesesnakeJun 30, 2010
Too much time spent on morphing transitions...buried...