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Hey Steve, Thank you! The Macintosh sparked my love for technology. I started on a Apple IIc in high school, then IIe & Quadra's in college (I taught a fellow student how to use a Mac- I later married her), it got me my first job using Quadra's and LCII's and III's, I got my first laptop in 1996 the 5300, my first PDA the Newton 110 (a gift from my boss Fred), basically I've used every Mac since then till today. I still have a Power Computing Power Tower Pro. It was an exciting era - the best was attending Macworld in San Francisco and Boston and even New York - the good old days. The great thing is I still work with Macs, so does my wife and our two kids use them. And come to think of so do all of my neighbors. Not bad for a company that many had predicted to fail. It didn't because of Steve. First, I'd like to saying thank you to Steve Jobs. The Macintosh sparked my love for technology. I started on a Apple IIc in high school, then IIe & Quadra's in college (I taught a fellow student how to use a Mac- I later married her), it got me my first job using Quadra's and LCII's and III's, I got my first laptop in 1996 the 5300, my first PDA the Newton 110 (a gift from my boss Fred), basically I've used every Mac since then till today. I still have a Power Computing Power Tower Pro. It was an exciting era - the best was attending Macworld in San Francisco and Boston and even New York - the good old days. The great thing is I still work with Macs, so does my wife and our two kids use them. And come to think of so do all of my neighbors. Not bad for a company that many had predicted to fail. It didn't because of Steve. Liked by Disha patel Learn how to create sophisticated workflows using the Macintosh Automator tool in this step-by-step video tutorial. Liked by Alex Smith At this point in time, many people have come to acknowledge the wisdom of Guy Kawasaki. His wisdom includes an invitation to you to come change the world. This wisdom and invitation is especially relevant to the baby boomer entrepreneur. Come listen to this interview by Marc Silber. Listen as Guy describes what it takes to change you so you can change the world. Shallie Bey Smarter Small Business Blog (http://businessrebirth.blogspot.com)
Download and run this app on your Macintosh computer to find out what geo information is stored there from your iPhone.
For all of us who feel only the deepest love and affection for the way computers have enhanced our lives, read on. At a recent computer expo (COMDEX), Bill Gates reportedly compared the computer industry with the auto industry and stated, "If GM had kept up with technology like the computer industry has, we would all be driving $25.00 cars that got 1,000 miles to the gallon." In response to Bill's comments, General Motors issued a press release stating: If GM had developed technology like Micr... read full post |
