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Scarlet Fever

macrumors 68040
Jul 22, 2005
3,262
0
Bookshop!
under the roof of my house, i have a 2001 667MHz TiBook, a 1.83 CD MBP (belongs to the parents) and a 1.83 CD MacBook (belongs to me)

I've got a MacBook Pro (seriously dodgy) and an iMac G3 (absolutely perfect). That's 8 years of advancement...

whats wrong with it?
 

bartelby

macrumors Core
Jun 16, 2004
19,795
34
15" PowerBook G4 1.5GHz
14.1" PowerBook G3 233Mhz
9.5" (I think) PowerBook 5300 100MHz

MacMini 1.8GHz CoreDuo
PowerMac G4 733MHz
iMac 350MHz
PowerMac 7500/100 (with 375MHz G3 Sonnet upgrade)
 

iBlue

macrumors Core
Mar 17, 2005
19,180
15
London, England
  • 20" iMac G5
  • 17" iMac G5
  • 15" Powerbook G4
  • 17" Powerbook G4
  • Brand new Dell laptop [Latitude D620] (w/ Vista)
  • Some other PC w/ XP (the headless bittorrent machine)

Yup, 4 macs and 2 PCs... but this is between 2 people.
 

osxnewbe

macrumors regular
Feb 21, 2006
113
0
20" iMac G5 (iSight)
Upgraded to 2.5 GB ram

As soon as I pay off my select comfort bed, I am going to get a either a MB or MBP the next time CompUSA does one of their 12 month zero interest specials.... Hopefully in the next 3 months...
 

brokecollegeF04

macrumors newbie
Nov 13, 2006
16
0
G4 Cube- 768MB/160GB Main System
eMac G4 700- 384MB/40GB/Combo Drive
iMac G3 Graphite 400mhz 128MB/13GB- Netboot/Web Server
Mac Mini Core Duo- Going to eBay soon

By far on this G4 Cube I can get so much more done.. Adobe CS2 runs great on this thing.. and iWeb does good as well.. I figure by selling the mini ill upgrade the cube and get the nice display for it and everything
 

MacsRgr8

macrumors G3
Sep 8, 2002
8,288
1,781
The Netherlands
Here starts some bragging... :D :

- MacBook Pro Core Duo 2 GHz
- Power Mac G5 Quad
- Mac mini Core Duo
- Mac mini G4 1.42 GHz
- Mac mini G4 1.25 GHz
- Power Mac G4 MDD 1.25 GHz Dual
- Xserve G4 Dual 1 GHz
- Power Mac G4 Cube 1.2 GHz
- Power Mac G4 466 MHz
- Power Mac G3 400 MHz
- Power Mac G3 350 MHz
- iBook G3 700 MHz
- iMac Rev A 233 MHz
- Twentieth Anniversary Mac
- Macintosh Color Classic

I think that's it.
 

deputy_doofy

macrumors 65816
Sep 11, 2002
1,461
391
Gather around the campfire...

In 1988, we got a Mac SE (2 floppy drives, NO hard drive). This was the cheaper model, but the one my mom could afford at the time. My brother was required to get this for college. Yeah, 1mb RAM. Much better than that 64k machine (but the 64k machine was still more fun to use).

In 1994 or 1995, we inherited a PowerMac Performa 6115CD. My brother got it from his then boss, who was simply throwing out the older Macs for new(er?) Macs. 70MHz... 8mb RAM... 500mb hard drive. Das wassup. Ok, not really. We bought a 64mb chip and had that sucker at a whopping 72mb. DAS WASSUP!!! lol

In 2000, I made MY first purchase of a Mac - the graphite iMac DV SE 400MHz. Had a CD-ROM/DVD-ROM drive. Ok, it couldn't burn anything... and had no floppy drive, but it had a nice, crisp display for its time. 13gb hard drive space and 128mb RAM was a MASSIVE jump from the last machine we had. In fact, my brother was STILL using that machine at the time.

In 2001, I wanted a laptop. Yes, the beautiful iBook 600 with a 30gb hard drive. It was white... and shiny. lol. Got a lot of compliements - the machine, not me - and it was my introduction to OS X. I pushed myself to use it over 9, since I knew that was the future anyway. 128mb RAM wasn't cutting it, though. Bumped it to 384.

2003, I decided to finally get a machine with power. The best machine to date - The PowerBook 12" - 1GHz, 80gb hard drive, and 512mb RAM. I STILL have this great machine. It's my favorite to this day. Oh yeah, sold my iMac to my brother somewhere around this time. Maybe a bit before.

2005 - Time to get a desktop. I wanted a crazy, powerful beast. Got me a PowerMac dual-proc 2.3GHz G5 w/ 400mb hard drive and 2gb RAM. Needed to replace the crappy Sony Superdrive within the first couple weeks. Love the machine, though. This sucker STILL melts through every project like a hot knife through butter.

2006 - Hello Core 2 Duo MacBook Pro, 2.33GHz, 160gb RAM, glossy.... x2. Yup. First one had a bad speaker. Second one had a bad screen, but the screen was replaced. Yes, ok. Off to a rocky start, but after that, it has been great. Rivals the G5 in its power and it's portable. Now, DAS REALLY WASSUP.

Class...... CLASS......... WAKE UP!!!!!
 
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