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After 4 years the only really cool laptop from Apple (12" PowerBook) finally gets its worthy successor.

...in the evening at the Internet Cafe (chatting and watching five seasons of Scrubs is hard work, really, it is, believe you me).

Apple PoweBook G4 (12") keyboard

My new F2AS resting on my good old PowerBook. Conversion done in Adobes new Lightroom Grayscale Mixer.

Powerbook 17" and Palm M500

I need a power supply for this Powerbook Apple price £60 ish anyone know of a good price third party one? 28 volt type. Model M7952.

my powerbook charging its battery while we all waited in line for the premiere of StarWars Episode 3 back on May

This is the keyboard and trackpad of my new 17" Powerbook G4.

An old PowerBook G4 ad for the science community. One of my favorites.

son's NINTENDO GAMEBOY ADVANCE SP.

He is yearning to father's PB.

Just loading up the Shuffle.

PDQ, installing/running Mac OS X Server 10.0

We all spend so much time with this relatively mundane looking object, so I thought I'd try to capture a new perspective on it. This was a long exposure that I have not modified, other than cropping off the top and bottom corners a bit. The lighting was basically just a desk lamp in a random hotel room.

 

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vende-se: powerbook G4 667Mhz, 512Mb Ram, 30 HD, 2 baterias e todos acessórios originais

my 12-inch G4 mac powerbook.

Latest Desktop - for a while anyway. . .

An old co-worker had one of these years ago, now it is a display laptop in a store.

 

Still one of the most beautiful laptops ever made. You can see the same style years later in the iPhone 4/4S

Release timeline should be end of November

This is my 2000 PowerBook G3 (FireWire) with a 14.1" display.

 

The specifications of the computer itself are the following: 400 MHz G3, 512 MB SDRAM, 40 GB HDD, 8 MB ATi Rage Mobility 128. It's been upgraded with a floppy drive and a zip drive swappable with the optical drive in the right bay. Geekbench result: 225.

 

Notable features at time of release for this model include USB and FireWire as primary ports and a DVD reader as standard. Other things worth mentioning are that it has a removable keyboard for easy access and a hinged port cover. The rear logo is upside down.

 

It runs OS 9 and OS X Tiger on the same hard drive. It's mostly used for OS 9 applications and communication towards any other Mac from 1984 and up and acts like a medic being transported between computers.

Picture of my Bag for the Flickr Group Whats in my Bag

Compare booting Dell Mini vs. some of my PowerBooks/iBooks. See the description and video on my youtube channel.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=crIHpTFhnkM

Desoldering the cable from the plug was really easy. The wires fit into 'divets' in the pc board. Just apply a little soldering iron to these divety lugs and pull on the wire. It's almost as if Apple realized people would break these plugs a lot and made them easy to replace. I wish you could buy replacement plugs easily.

a pocket tissue of X'mas specification. I got it around the station at last X'mas season.

 

駅前で配ってたクリスマス仕様のポケットティッシュ

The Sony WF-1000XM3 are very good, sony has updated recently this earbuds with new functionality and sqashed some bugs.

  

coding data in cincy's northside neighborhood

We were spring cleaning our lab and I chanced upon this sweet box! It was from a time when the Apple logo had colors. By the way, anyone know why the Apple logo has a byte taken out of it? ^^. I was pretty excited when I found this. Does it even still work?

 

More about this photo at http://www.kenleewrites.com/2009/02/powerbook-duo-270c.html.

Bry was taking photos of that corner of the room at the same time that I was...a photographic duel of sorts, perhaps.

 

See where this picture was taken. [?]

Esto son ordenadores y no esas cajas grises sin alma...

 

These are computers and not those grey boxes without soul...

 

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Just before the 17" went to John, I quickly snapped this tower of powerbooks. 17 incher on top, then my new 15", then Leighs 15" (her computer from work) and then the battered old 15" TiBook. The weight of 3 powerbooks is helping to keep the TiBook together ;o)

flickr, ichat, and iphoto on 15" powerbook

Rearranging furniture means cleaning. Although this can also be hazardous to your health as I found out when I bent down to clean the floor, caught my butt on the edge of the filing cabinet, ripped my pants and now I have a large bleeding wound on the part of my body that I sit down on...a lot. Owwwww.

he's in charge of h and j.

Ah, my first laptop, a PowerBook Duo modded out the wazzu. 25MHz of pure 68040 power, a beautiful 8.5 inch color screen, 12MB of RAM, 120MB hard drive and about an hour of battery life.

 

This picture was taken with my first digital camera, the Apple Quicktake 200. It had a 9mm focal length (38mm equiv.) and two, cout 'em, two f-stops (2.2 and 8) and a whoping 0.3 megapixel CCD.

 

But, with the right conditions it could take excelent picture, in this picture's case, 2000 watts of studio lighting. But for all it's failings, it had one advantage that could never be beat (until I just recently got my Rebel XT) instant on. You fliped the power switch, and it was on. No boot time, no waiting for the lens to extend from the body, it was ready to go.

Legacy macs and a foldable bike

This is the desk that Marc and I lugged one avenue and seven city blocks in New York's Upper East Side. Bless that Marc!

 

Seen here with Powerbook, HP Media Center PC (running Linux), 21" Viewsonic CRT monitor, Airport Express, Linksys switch, Staples CD-R spindle, Starbucks semi-dry cappuccino and iSight. Sorry about the bad lighting.

When I wake up this is usually the first place I go.

 

Last Day at TOC. Chicago, IL. November 21, 2007.

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