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My PowerBook had a bad screen which turned out to be super leaky capacitors. After replacing them, it all worked!

my trusty 7month old powerbook 1.5/1.25...

I have just returned to tokyo from India :p

Small dent next to the escape key

The first Mac I ever did own. PowerBook G4 15"

Old pix from September of 2004.

Screenshot of the Mac OS X Firefox disk image window.

his first computer ever! what better than a mac?

He'll certainly enjoy it (had his phone syncing with the powerbook in minutes!)

so birthday boy got himself a new sony ericsson 750i + my powerbook !

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I added some silver sticky vinyl to mark out areas. I used a 3rd party app to make these areas do different things suck as scroll.

At a show in London, snapped by someone else and posted on flickr.

TCR, London 18th August 2008

This is the original drive, but its firmware has been upgraded and gives it a 2x burn speed for DVD-R. Probably 1x for DVD-RW, read-write discs are always slower.

Again, first week when it came out. almost bought it when i saw it too

My new PB G3 in full swing. All the old files come to live! This is a QT from Jamaica 1995 & Ray Dream Designer 3.0.4!

My burnt powerbook, u can see the charred remains of the power input :(

The aluminum cover of a PowerBook G4 12" battery has a series of holes. The holes are there for the battery gauge lights. If you remove the cover, you can look through it. Here are some abstract images I took by holding the holes against the camera lens.

A Powerbook and a MacBook Pro.

 

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This was the second mac I bought

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.

Taken with a brownie camera that Christy gave me.

My PowerBook had a bad screen which turned out to be super leaky capacitors. After replacing them, it all worked!

Anodizes aluminum iPod classic to cover up the corrosion on my aluminum Powerbook 1.2Ghz

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