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

I have just returned to tokyo from India :p

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

Result of dropping a file on a Terminal.

PowerBook cooling project... damn those things sure run hot.

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