
I’ve owned Macs since the first 128k machine back in early 1984. You name it, I’ve probably had it. My kids get hand-me-down Macs. Their friends get hand-me-down Macs. I get the new toys.
The dual 2.5 ghz PowerMac G5 was welcome relief. We’re moving a dual 2.0 G5 machine to be our main web server, replacing a dependable eMac (you get what you pay for; the G5 screams in comparison, the eMac did the job, though; 24/7, with not a complaint.
As you’d expect with all.... (excerpted).
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