| allaboutthegames885 said: bless you naznatips... I never owned an Apple Computer, or an iPod, or an iPad, but in my school's computer lab, we had iMacs at every desk. They inspired such creativity, because iMacs weren't like your average PC at the time. The software was different, the firmware was different, the hardware was different, even the casing was different. Now that I think about it, I had more fun on those iMacs than I ever did computing with anything else before or since. Now the brilliant mind behind those old creation engines is gone, and I feel as if I'm at a loss for thought, let alone words. Now I would be so happy to hear everyone else's Apple stories, maybe that would be a good way to cope with Mr. Jobs' death. |
I guess I have to go back to my elementary school days,
- "Timmy died of dysentery"
I also learned how to type on the original Macintosh. They had our class line up and get on a big bus that had two rows of Macintosh computers. I also saw Descent being played on an Apple computer during those years. Probably why I was interested in trying out Descent: Freespace years later which lead to me being hooked on that and Freespace 2.







