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Continuing my 16 by 9 crops of old images series, this is an HDR of my old 12" PowerBook.
I sure hope Apple comes up with a new MacBook Thin, they were awesome.
From my second year as a teacher.
The laptop came free of charge from Apple to replace a PowerBook 5300 that never worked right. I spent the better part of the school year talking to different people at Apple and low and behold, a brand new PowerBook 1400 came to me at school. Those were the days.
My 12" Powerbook gets so hot that the fan makes so much noise... it's as if I'm sitting in front of a jet engine. I had to toss it in the fridge for good measure. I'm sick of a the fan!
He aquí la prueba, el Powerbook G4 conectado como disco externo por firewire (en modo target) al iMac G5
The only noticeable casuality found so far after my biking incident this morning is some bent casing on the powerbook. Must have bumped the corner of it when I went down.
My powerbook slipped out of my backpack and hit the ground hard. Crud! Luckily, it still works fine, it's just dented quite harshly.
Typing an electronics assignment on my PowerBook 1400c laptop. Photo taken on my then brand new Canon EOS 500D.
It's the end of the year and it's time to wrap things up and burn DVDs for the archives and to submit to film festivals.
It was a helluva time getting in here (the MacService techs overtightened the screws!). Now to replace the hard drive...
Addendum (11/19/2008): Turns out the logic board replacement wasn't as shiny as I had hoped it'd be. It broke AGAIN after a month and I had to send it back for repairs... AGAIN. At least MacService automatically grants a 6-month warranty on their replacement logic boards. The second replacement logic board is holding... but then again, the PowerBook isn't getting used much these days.
The good old game of "Mac spotting".
My trusty PowerBook G4 12" was spotted during show 4 of the "Michelles Mission" TV shows, that aired on DR1 during Spring 2006.
www.dr.dk/NR/exeres/B1B316F0-9520-4436-9D48-BD07B011EE43.htm
I suddenly found my self at a Kurdish New Years Party in K.B. Hallen with 5.000 Kurds. Roz Baz (pardon my Kurdish). It was indeed a reality show.
In London curating the exhibition D&AD: The best advertising and design in the world. Really dig the overstated text of these boards.
Prototypes are tracked internally at Apple & are destroyed once they have fulfilled their testing purposes, this makes any prototype rare as they have somehow escaped Apples clutches. Originally there probably would have been a few dozen of these made. How many “AJ” Prototypes are left in the world today would be a guess, probably less a half dozen if that. This model was introduced to the public in August 1995.
Interessanter Effekt des Powerbook-Displays nach einem Sturz auf den Boden. Abgesehen davon funktioniert es einwandfrei.