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~Coxy
Leader, Tactical Ops Unit


Australia
2822 Posts
Posted - 10 Jan 2002 :  10:06:16
Why not check out the new thread?
topic.asp.TOPIC_ID=1689.html

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OK, part of some work is to compile a list of all of the Macs owned by members of the army. If any of them have been named, include that info too so we can give people some inspiration for their own models.

I'll start the ball rolling:
Mac LC - Technetium
LC 2 - Vladmir
Color Classic - Mepo
Mac IIsi - Mechanical Artificial Construct
PB 540c - Tasma
LC 575 - Arkon

Un-named:
Mac Classic
2x Mac LC III
2x Mac LC
1x Mac LC II

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Captain Z
Mobile Ops Commander


USA
637 Posts
Posted - 10 Jan 2002 :  11:44:46
Being that you said "Every" Mac you own, I get to put all 22.

Un-named:
Mac Plus
Mac SE
Mac Classic
Mac LC
Mac LC III
Mac IIcx
Mac Performa 430
Mac Performa 550
Powerbook 145
Powerbook Duo 230
Powerbook 180c
Quadra 610
Power Mac 5260
Power Mac G4/450 DP
iMac/500 Snow

Named:
Mac IIfx - Speedy
Powerbook 520c/PPC - Blackbird
Quadra 800 - Fridgy
Power Mac G3/350 B&W - Yosemite

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cinemafia
Guerrilla Recon Leader


USA
2965 Posts
Posted - 10 Jan 2002 :  12:01:03
Un-named:
Duo 280
7100

Named:
Plus - Pushkin
ColorClassic - Slonta
LC 475 - Tang
Duo 280c - Ocelot
IIci - Glitterboy
IIfx - Ronin
Quadra 840av - Atramentous
7500 - Shogun

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AnubisTTP
Junior Member


USA
308 Posts
Posted - 10 Jan 2002 :  15:26:24
Unnamed

Mac Plus
Another Mac Plus
Yet another Mac Plus
Mac SE
Mac SE/30
LCII
Mac IIsi
Powerbook Duo 230

Named
Quadra 700 - Hardac
LCIII - Jon
Powerbook 180 - Neo
Preforma 550 - ML2
Powerbook Duo 210 - Frankenstien
Powerbook Duo 230 - Lili
Preforma 636 - Leona

PowerPC Macs
Wallstreet G3 - Dav
Imac Rev B - Lira
G3 Beige tower - Nina
Ibook with busted screen
Powermac 6100


AnubisTTP
68k Macintosh Liberation Army
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macdaddy
Junior Member


USA
107 Posts
Posted - 10 Jan 2002 :  21:32:51
My [and my brother's] Macs:

68Ks:
- Duo 280: no name yet, dont know if it works or not
- Performa 410: Bob
- IIci: Fred
- LCIII+: Herbie
- LC III: Sousa [currently on "loan" to one of my friends]
- Performa 550: Mad Anthony
- my brother's Quadra 700: Alexis
- my brother's Quadra 800: Bucky

Power Macs:
- PM 6100: Voodoo
- Performa 6360: Alexander
- My beige G3 tower: Veronica
-my brother's beige G3 tower: probably still just plain old Macintosh HD


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sosumi
not the MAF mod


USA
129 Posts
Posted - 11 Jan 2002 :  01:22:25
performa 636cd - tristan
performa 636cd - isolde
powerbook 145b - siegfried

sosumi
68k macs liberated:3Go to Top of Page

~Coxy
Leader, Tactical Ops Unit


Australia
2822 Posts
Posted - 11 Jan 2002 :  07:19:11
Keep 'em coming, it's great so far!

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GORDOOM
Junior Member


Canada
208 Posts
Posted - 11 Jan 2002 :  09:30:11
I'll put my stock of Macs into the list. Most of these are not named yet, as I got a whole load of them on Monday and I haven't been very inspired since.

Named Units:

PowerBook "Pismo"/400 "Fides" (Lat. "faith" - part of a theme I had going)
Performa 580 "Kitty Basket" (sort of a double entendre for me and my girlfriend)
SE/30 "Soda Pop"
IIx "Clade Runner" (named because of all the phylogenic analysis tools on its hard drive when it was liberated)
IIci "Phoenix" (unless you had already named it, Cine...)
LC "Bovinity Divinity" (named after a flavour of Ben and Jerry's - recall the LC's codename "Elsie" as in "Elsie the Cow")

Unnamed Units:

LC 475
LC III
LC III
LC
SE
SE
SE
SE
SE
Classic

I also used to have an iMac rev. B named "Spes," but she was sold to a friend of mine, and is still very much in use and well-appreciated by her new owner. Yet another convert to the Mac Way!

GORDOOM
Commander, Academic Operations Reserve
(University of Toronto, St. George Campus)
total Macs liberated: 4
(as of November 8, 2001)

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GORDOOM
Junior Member


Canada
208 Posts
Posted - 11 Jan 2002 :  09:32:01
And I guess this posting makes my previously-announced liberation official, so:

GORDOOM
Commander, Academic Operations Reserve
(University of Toronto, St. George Campus)
total Macs liberated: 14
(as of January 7, 2002)

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cinemafia
Guerrilla Recon Leader


USA
2965 Posts
Posted - 11 Jan 2002 :  10:09:24
No, I didn't already name it, Gordoom!! Glad to see you finally got it though!

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candyPunk
Full Member


USA
856 Posts
Posted - 11 Jan 2002 :  10:24:53
I'll include all macs in my household, as I don't personally own some of them, but they're in a loving environment and I use them

-LCIII
-LCII
-Quadra 660av
-Components of a Q800 soon to be made whole once again
-Performa 6115 (ick, a 601)
-iMac 333 (this one is mine - it's decked out for sure)
-iMac DV SE 400
-PowerBook G3 bronze

Macs we used to have:
-Mac Plus
-PowerCenter pro 180
-Powerbook 150
-Mac Classic


As you can see, my liberation total is higher than my current inventory. I don't think we ever reached a real agreement on whether it counts if you liberate a mac and then pass it on to someone else who makes use good of it. I am operating under the assumption that it counts

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Marchie
Chaplain


USA
911 Posts
Posted - 11 Jan 2002 :  16:53:54
Named:
PM G4 400MHz (PCI Graphics) - Alice
PM 9500/132 - Hatter (YellowDog Linux 2.1 boxen)
Mac IIfx - Dormouse (w/ FOUR Ethernet Cards)
PowerMac 8100 - White Rabbit
Mac SE/30 - Clopin (King o' the Gypsies, ala Hunchback of Notre Dame)
Personal LaserWriter 300 - TeaPot

UnNamed:
Plus (It's becoming a Mobile)
SE
Another SE
SE/30
Another SE/30
One more SE/30
II
Quadra 630 DOS
DUO230
Classic II

~Marchie

~Chaplain Marchie
68k Macintosh Liberation Army

~~"We are all Mad here."~~

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FireWire is fast
General, 4 star


USA
1559 Posts
Posted - 11 Jan 2002 :  17:46:14
This has been sooo overdone in the MacAddict forums. I'm not one to name computers,so i'll just list them

I'll just put 68ks here because I'm sure nobody is interested in my PPCs

Quadra 650
Quadra 610 (R.I.P. - fried mobo)
Quadra 605
Centris 610 (funky video problem I haven't figured out yet)
512k
LC II
ColorClassic (internal monitor kicked the bucket, everything a shade of purple)
LC III
Macintosh IIci
Macintosh IIfx (non-functional - I press the power button on the back and nothing happens)
Macintosh IIsi
Performa 600 (stripped for parts for IIci/IIfx/650)
SE/30 (with PDS ethernet!)
SE (800k drive / 20SC)
SE SuperDrive (20SC is shot - one of these days i'll open it up and replace it...)
Plus (a staple in the liberator's collection)


The only one of these I have room for is my 650. The rest is in storage presently . When I move, however, most of the basement will be for me and my 68ks!


[edited to include CC]

FireWire is fast
General, 4 star
Forum moderator
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raWr
Junior Member


Tuvalu
491 Posts
Posted - 12 Jan 2002 :  11:55:02
Centris 650.

ph33r my Centris 650.Go to Top of Page

MacScuzzy
Moderator


USA
119 Posts
Posted - 12 Jan 2002 :  12:28:03
I own a modest number of Macs...

PowerBook 190 - Omega
Macintosh Classic - DSM (Dedicated.Shufflepuck.Machine)
Macintosh Classic II - Not Named
Macintosh IIci - Not Named
Power Macintosh 7500 - See Four (Get it? TNT, C4, See Four? Hmm...)
Quadra 700 - Phoenix
Macintosh SE/30 - No longer functional (RIP)

All the Machines that arn't named are the ones I rarely use. And the IIci I currently don't have a monitor for.

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Brigadier MacScuzzy
68K Macintosh Liberation Army
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Wonkothesane
Full Member


USA
506 Posts
Posted - 12 Jan 2002 :  17:22:00
A short list:
Quadra 660 A/V: Captain Yossarian
ibook (500/ CD-ROM): Icebook (Original, right? :))
I wish I could liberate more 68ks...

Wonko The Sane
Engineer-in-training
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FireWire is fast
General, 4 star


USA
1559 Posts
Posted - 12 Jan 2002 :  18:10:58
quote:

Captain Yossarian

*ahem* Catch 22 reference

[edited because i could of sworn that was a Vonnegut character...]

FireWire is fast
General, 4 star
Forum moderator
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Wonkothesane
Full Member


USA
506 Posts
Posted - 13 Jan 2002 :  07:26:55
quote:

*ahem* Catch 22 reference


That was a cool book.
"What the hell kind of name is Yossarian, anyway?!"
"It's Yossarian's name, sir"
LOL

Wonko The Sane
Engineer-in-training
1 Mac Liberated (more to come)Go to Top of Page

laxx
Starting Member



17 Posts
Posted - 13 Jan 2002 :  09:04:02
herm....most interesting.

I used to have alot of macs but sorta sold them off when my wife nags too much about them, anyway i am down to:

- iMac 233, my former home workhorse, now suffering from screen gitters
- 7300, my son's mac and my hotline admin station
- pismo 500, my main work machine, I work for a Unix company so it is pretty kewl to have a unix based Mac OSX at the work place.
- Centris 650, used to be my Hotline Server, currently experimently A/UX on it. (it boots!)
- 5200, also my former Hotline Server, swapped casing with my LC630, so that the 5200 could run as a server without any monitor or keyboard.
- LC 630 in the 5200 casing is my in-laws, runs OS.761. general machine for kid's games (mame 0.28 runs slowly)
- Color Classic with 040 upgrade card - Sitting pretty and not doing much. * too precious* to do anything on it.
- se/30, actually an se with a se/30 motherboard upgrade, better than se/30 in my opinion coz the SE casing has the steve job's signature compared to the se/30 which has none. I use the asante scsi to Ethernet connector to connect it to the net. Machten 2.2 and netbsd used to run on it.
- Classic, got it back from my cousins, !!@#@$@#%, all dirtied and totally mis-handled, my cousins ought to be shot!

cheers!


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mkelley
Starting Member


USA
10 Posts
Posted - 17 Jan 2002 :  16:51:46
PowerComputing PowerWave - PseudoMac
Apple PowerMac 6100 - Dommino
Mac IIsi - siam

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Trash80toG-4
NIGHT STALKER


USA
2899 Posts
Posted - 17 Jan 2002 :  18:53:31
quote:

-my brother's beige G3 tower: probably still just plain old Macintosh HD

good one! love it! thanks for the lead-in too!

I've been wondering if I was supposed to list my pet names or the network/disk id's. The drive names and id's are a little cryptic, and some of the names may need to be.......edited for posting.

clarification of requirements appreciated in advance.

jt

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maclover5
LC Doctor/Hot Rodder


Australia
5830 Posts
Posted - 17 Jan 2002 :  20:01:42
Named:

128k - MainFrame
Classic II - Maxine
LCIII - Georgina
LC475 - Elsie
LC630 - Crusader
PowerBook 1400 - Mary


Unnamed:

PowerBook 100 (When i get this one fully working, it may become "Mini Me")
PowerBook 145B (RIP, but if i get it working, i'll think up of a name...at the moment "Christine" is on my mind...)
PowerBook 150 (RIP...parted out)
PowerBook 170 (RIP...parted out)
LCII
Rev. D Lime iMac

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Warrior maclover5
68k Macintosh Liberation Army

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~Coxy
Leader, Tactical Ops Unit


Australia
2822 Posts
Posted - 21 Jan 2002 :  06:15:35
As promised, I'm constructing three pages from this info:
-Names list for inspiration
-List of every mac owned by members to brag from
-List of Macs MIA, KIA, DIA (Damaged in action!)

So keep 'em coming!

~Coxy - Leader, Tactical Operations Unit
68k Macintosh Liberation Army (now with forums!)
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Trash80toG-4
NIGHT STALKER


USA
2899 Posts
Posted - 21 Jan 2002 :  09:32:34
quote:

As promised, I'm constructing three pages from this info:
-Names list for inspiration
-List of every mac owned by members to brag from
-List of Macs MIA, KIA, DIA (Damaged in action!)

So keep 'em coming!


How about a list of wintel boxes we've done in! *see footnote

mine!/FatMac - 512k (my kid's nomenclature was somewhat more orignial, use his)
Pooter - SE/Radius16
BigMac - IIx/RadiusRocket
BabyPB - PowerBook 100
FlatMac - Quadra 630
TeleMac - LC/Quadra 630 hybrid - turned remote control/video observation setup
BabyPB2 - Duo230


PowerDuo - Duo2300c

WordWright - (*Emphatically* NOT THAT WORD!) IIci/Portrait Display



G430 - G-4/466 - temporary designation on HDD

I'll *estimate of bullets may be a little off* edit in the rest *if i can remember them* at a later date. *shoulda let the kid name a lot more of 'em* and figuring out on which of your pages they belong will be............shall we say, problematic.

jt

*My second (first was a C-64) computer was a Tandy 1000SX PC-BarelyCompatible, that (years after I retired it) I spiked into the bottom of an empty rubbish container (as in cargo ship-sized shipping container) from a ladder up on the loading platform next to my shop. This is not entirely off topic as this monstrosity spent most of its miserable life as a cross-platform file transfer/backup/SCSI peripheral tethered at the end of the chain on my SE *which is the only reason its demise is beginning to be regretted, or that it spent any time at all in retirement*

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danamania
Official 68k Muse


Australia
1193 Posts
Posted - 22 Jan 2002 :  07:57:17
mine (now I have time to type up the list!) are as follows... in order of my remembering them, and their general usefulness

danamania - iMac dv400
Niles - Powermac 8100/80 (Niles is a servant, so Niles serves files :D
Trudy - Powermac 950 - the newest toy!
Bug - Quadra 630/40 (with debian)
Angela - Quadra 605 - a general debian try-to-break-it-puter
Ari - Powermac 6100/66
Fran - Classic II
Chester - LC II (Niles... Fran... Chester... part of FranLAN, but I ran out of names!)
Skye - Powerbook 540c
CC - IIcx
and the unnamed or forgotten (but safe) ones...
Mac Plus
IIci
3 more Q605's
another 6100/66
3 LC475's (or 4?)
and enough LCII/III's to make up 32 macs.


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Uncle Dick
Starting Member



5 Posts
Posted - 22 Jan 2002 :  12:34:50
Well, I personally have two, but my parents have two more back home that I basically consider mine as well.

Mine:

Powerbook 1400cs/117
Power Mac G4/350 (AGP Graphics)

Theirs (mine):

Power Mac/LC 575 (can boot with either 601 or 040 processor)
iMac 600 Graphite (Summer 2001)

I don't name my computers.

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CPDC10-30
Starting Member


Canada
3 Posts
Posted - 20 Feb 2002 :  01:05:06
Sorry, I don't have names for my three Macs:

LC
Color Classic
PowerBook 180

The additions to my collection I'm looking for are a IIfx, Plus and Portable...once I get those I might name them :)

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AppleCore
Starting Member


Canada
21 Posts
Posted - 20 Feb 2002 :  17:11:22
IIsi - Tycho
Classic - Patience
LC575 - Advanced Neilification Unit

No. of Macs Liberated: 1
No. of Macs: 3
No. of PCs Scrapped: 2
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mangoduck
Starting Member


USA
2 Posts
Posted - 22 Feb 2002 :  23:56:08
Unnamed:
LC
LC II (x2)
LC III
Classic

Named:
7100/66 - Wallace
iMac DV SE 400 - Gromit

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kschuster
Starting Member


USA
2 Posts
Posted - 24 Feb 2002 :  11:00:50
[font=Tahoma, Verdana]
My iMac: "Mepo"
Newton 2100: "Jacaranda"
My LC 575: "Chloe"
My LC 5200/75 (not currently booting): "Transvaal"[/font=Tahoma, Verdana]

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Kady Mae
Junior Member


USA
261 Posts
Posted - 26 Feb 2002 :  11:49:06
Every computer I own, plus names:

PCs

PIII 550 -- Ad Astra (W98)(My one female machine, btw)
Pentium Pro 200 -- Goatboy (W98/Linux/BeOS)
486 laptop -- Deus Volt (Dos 6.22/W3.1)

Macs

iBook 600 -- yet unnamed (OS X)(It's a guy, though)
PB 1400 133 -- Oberon (OS 8.) (Oberon is soon to be adopted to a loving home)
7600 132 -- yet unnamed (not currently up and running, but probably 8.1/Linux when I do.)

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cinemafia
Guerrilla Recon Leader


USA
2965 Posts
Posted - 26 Feb 2002 :  12:54:51
quote:
7600 132 -- yet unnamed (not currently up and running, but probably 8.1/Linux when I do.)

Why run 8.1 on the 7600? Does it not have much RAM?

YDL 2.0 will run great on it, BTW.

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Kady Mae
Junior Member


USA
261 Posts
Posted - 26 Feb 2002 :  17:53:12
quote:

[quote]7600 132 -- yet unnamed (not currently up and running, but probably 8.1/Linux when I do.)

Why run 8.1 on the 7600? Does it not have much RAM?

YDL 2.0 will run great on it, BTW.

I have no idea how much RAM it has and why 8.1? Because other than 7.5.3 it's the only full install I happen to have besides the 9.2.1/10.1 disks that came with the iBook.

I got it at a university auction and my guess is that it used to reside in the History department (although I could have gotten lucky and gotten one from Film Studies or Music) and that said, I don't reckon there will be oodles of RAM in it. (On the other hand, I was pleasantly flabbergasted to find 64 megs in Goatboy, but I think he came from System Computing Services.)

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panache
Starting Member


USA
1 Posts
Posted - 20 Mar 2002 :  17:08:07
Ok, here they are:

SE/30 -- Mr. Box
Classic -- Luke
PB 150 -- Boba Fett
7100-66 AV -- Yoda
iBook (Indigo) -- Obi Wan

---Don't know if these count, but I own 'em---

eMate -- Vader
Message Pad 2100 -- Han
Message Pad 2100 -- Lea

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titok16
Junior Member


USA
116 Posts
Posted - 22 Mar 2002 :  23:54:54
Yea, time for mine!

iBook 366 graphite firewire (new mobo)
Powerbook 145 (no HD)
Powerbook 150 (no HD)
Powerbook 165 (no HD)
See the trading post if you have SCSI or IDE HD's you want to sell CHEAP, or that you dont want
Tito

Tito
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Powerbok 150
Powerbook 160
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Stryder
Junior Member


USA
382 Posts
Posted - 24 Mar 2002 :  20:50:47
Every Mac? Okay, it's really not that many.

From the beginning:

Apple IIc
SE30
Classic II
LC II
Centris 650
PPC 6100
PPC 7100
P-Performa 6214
PPC 8600 upgraded to G3/400mhz
Powerbook Duo 2300c w/ full Dock

Accessories:
Apple Image-Writer II
Color Style-Writer 4100
Apple OneTouch Scanner

+Misc 3rd party items

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Trash80toG-4
NIGHT STALKER


USA
2899 Posts
Posted - 24 Mar 2002 :  20:59:46
quote:

Every Mac? Okay, it's really not that many.

Accessories:
Apple Image-Writer II
Color Style-Writer 4100
Apple OneTouch Scanner

+Misc 3rd party items



that's a respectable list and you just came up with a great idea for your first topic posting. why don't go you start it over in 68k Peripherals. accessories would be a great thing to catalog, some of the troops hadn't heard of the PowerCD until recently, this should flush a lot of info into the mainstream aboput stuff to be on the lookout for while scrounging.

welcome to the 68kMLA, stryder!

jt

=8-}

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Tallgeese
Full Member


USA
523 Posts
Posted - 25 Mar 2002 :  11:44:27

Apple IIGS - unnamed
Apple IIGS - unnamed
Apple //e - Subject X
Mac IIsi - Firebird
Quadra 700 - Duality
PowerBook 165 - unnamed
PowerMac 4400 - Edmund
QS G4 867 - unnamed

Sgt. Tallgeese
Thread Lord of Darkness
Apple II Squad Leader
68k Mac Liberation Army

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foetoid
Full Member


USA
554 Posts
Posted - 02 Apr 2002 :  00:01:57
Quadra 950 - A/UX
Quadra 700 - Cory Land
Beige iMac - Beige iMac (see here http://iamfoetoid.tripod.com/imac.htm)
PowerBook 160 - What Files?
Mac SE - not named
PB 520c - wear me (creating wearable mac)
PB 520 - unnamed (should be called pile o' crap)
6200 - unnamed (should be thrown away)


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danamania
Official 68k Muse


Australia
1193 Posts
Posted - 02 Apr 2002 :  05:40:44
quote:

Quadra 950 - A/UX
Quadra 700 - Cory Land
Beige iMac - Beige iMac (see here http://iamfoetoid.tripod.com/imac.htm)
PowerBook 160 - What Files?
Mac SE - not named
PB 520c - wear me (creating wearable mac)
PB 520 - unnamed (should be called pile o' crap)

*squeal!* you hack things! you own a 9xx! you own a 5xx! 2 of 'em even!.

too brilliant ;D.

dana

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~Coxy
Leader, Tactical Ops Unit


Australia
2822 Posts
Posted - 03 Apr 2002 :  05:58:46
5x0 news front: I fixed mine!
At least I have a T-8 screwdriver!


Writeup coming soon!

~Coxy - Leader, Tactical Operations Unit
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