Adam went for the gold and found that it ran Mac OS X 10.4.7 surprisingly well, and he was able to get online with Safari. So what's a guy to do with a $25 iMac that can live and play in this modern Mac OS X world? Why, give it to his grandparents, of course! He i talled Firefox, a couple of games and AOL in the hopes that this 'no cables needed' machine would i ire his grandparents to to the Performa 630 and start blazing up the interwe . Not a bad move for such a lucky find. Time for me to go see if my local thrift store mis-priced a PowerMac G5 as a broken air conditioner.
Thursday, 4 January 2007
Lucky LEM writer finds a $25 iMac at a thrift store
Adam went for the gold and found that it ran Mac OS X 10.4.7 surprisingly well, and he was able to get online with Safari. So what's a guy to do with a $25 iMac that can live and play in this modern Mac OS X world? Why, give it to his grandparents, of course! He i talled Firefox, a couple of games and AOL in the hopes that this 'no cables needed' machine would i ire his grandparents to to the Performa 630 and start blazing up the interwe . Not a bad move for such a lucky find. Time for me to go see if my local thrift store mis-priced a PowerMac G5 as a broken air conditioner.
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