Now what are all those people gonna do with their gumdrop iMacs?
All gumpdrop iMacs just halved in value overnight, so I thought I'd start a thread to come up with some ideas of uses for them, now that they really aren't worth money.
-webserver running Linuxppc or BSD
-iMacquarium
-SETI cruncher
Any others?
SdC
-webserver running Linuxppc or BSD
-iMacquarium
-SETI cruncher
Any others?
SdC
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Or.....Cinema NET server
<strong>Oh, how about edit some video, play some games, type a paper or two. Wild ideas like that. </strong><hr></blockquote>
For someone with that signature, you sure can't see light humor at all.
SdC
I HOPE. I HOPE.
Unless there's a big price overlap, I'm staying classic and may NEVER go OS X and/or iMac dumpling.
So, all those poor, sad people will KEEP THEIR SUPERIOR DESIGN.
Plus, they'll (Apple) still sell them. There HAS TO BE an iMac Classic for when this piece of crap design falls even flatter that it looks.
HOW F'ING HARD IS IT TO MAKE A SIMPLE SQUARE MAC WITH A STANDARD MONITOR INTERFACE?
Damn these people get me sometimes.
The <a href="http://www.apple.com/hardware" target="_blank">Apple hardware</a> page lists, under desktops:
New iMac. Get affordable and compact high performance, including flat screen, PowerPC G4 and SuperDrive.
iMac. The PowerPC G3 based iMac starts from just $799 and is fully Internet ready.
Power Mac G4. With speeds up to 867MHz, get the power to burn CDs DVDs and Pentiums.
Server G4. Using the PowerPC G4, Macintosh Server G4 delivers industrial-strength performance for the Internet.
SdC
I'm still only interested in an entry-level professional Mac. I will purchase that either later this year or next year.