edesignuk Moderator emeritus Original poster Jan 6, 2004 #1 From wired.com This month is the 20th anniversary of Apple's Macintosh. To mark the occasion, Wired News is running several stories this week about the groundbreaking machine, the people who created it and the Mac's impact on computing and culture in general. Click to expand...
From wired.com This month is the 20th anniversary of Apple's Macintosh. To mark the occasion, Wired News is running several stories this week about the groundbreaking machine, the people who created it and the Mac's impact on computing and culture in general. Click to expand...
MrMacMan macrumors 604 Jan 6, 2004 #2 Looks good. Also... I have much respect for the 'THE' Project... but I relalize they are asking too much. Crazy Man: Be on the look out. 😉
Looks good. Also... I have much respect for the 'THE' Project... but I relalize they are asking too much. Crazy Man: Be on the look out. 😉
wdlove macrumors P6 Jan 6, 2004 #3 I liked the photo of the original design team of the Mac. Show a young Steve with his now famous black top, jeans, and tennis shoes. He laughed himself about not being as young as he used to be. I'm in his age group also. Attachments original-mac-team_f.jpg 52.2 KB · Views: 293
I liked the photo of the original design team of the Mac. Show a young Steve with his now famous black top, jeans, and tennis shoes. He laughed himself about not being as young as he used to be. I'm in his age group also.
cr2sh macrumors 68030 Jan 7, 2004 #5 There were a lot of females of the original macintosh design team...
X x86isslow macrumors 6502a Jan 7, 2004 #6 "Apple's latest and greatest: The 8-GB, dual-processor G5. Photo: Courtesy of Apple Computer" from the thumbnail images. 😀
"Apple's latest and greatest: The 8-GB, dual-processor G5. Photo: Courtesy of Apple Computer" from the thumbnail images. 😀