On Thu, 29 Sep 2005, Scott Stevens wrote:
Yeah, but at
some point computers from the post-1994 period will be
interesting, or in the very least, certain ones. Most everything from
Apple post iMac (including the iMac itself) is interesting already.
I would argue that anything pre iMac from Apple is also quite
interesting. There are lots of quirks and nightmarish in some of the
middle year Macs that keep the architecture interesting. There's also a
I don't agree that crap makes something classic, vintage, or worth
preserving.
interesting. It would be cool to try to build a
complete collection of
ALL the Macs in their original configurations. (I have kept one of my
SE/30's 'stock' for that purpose.)
Where shall I send the pallet to?
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