Even if we ignore that the plain G3 systems would likely have been
enough? I heard that Apple sold out of their new G3s even before the
iMac came out. All of the detail to which you refer will be forgotten
in 15 years. By historic, I mean of the magnitude of the original
macintosh, or the PC XT, or Apple II, or Altair, or C64, and others.
These truly changed the face of computing, unlike the iMac.
> Of course, since the iMac has little historical significance, I doubt
it
Say what?! Jobs leaves Apple, Apple dies, Jobs rides his white horse
back
to Apple, saves Apple with the iMac. What do you want,
a big red sign
that says "COLLECT ME, I'M HISTORIC"?
-- Doug
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