Happy 30th Birthday Apple Computer

by Scott Beale on April 1, 2006 · 2 comments

Apple Computer

Apple Computer turns 30 today. For more on the history of Apple, check out Wired News’ special report, “Apple At 30”, which includes Apple OS screenshots, a gallery of Apple hardware and Apple ads throughout the years.

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1 mooreted April 3, 2006 at 4:31 pm

Happy birthday Apple. It’s been a wild ride. I have always though Apple was a bit different and a little more innovative than everyone else.

For 22 years I watched Apple but used PC’s. After all, everyone had PC’s from IBM PC with MS-Dos to modern systems with Windows XP. As a repair technician, I just don’t get any calls for Apple repairs. But, about a year ago, I bought a PowerMac 2.0 with 2GB of RAM. I put a Raptor SATA drive in as my main drive and an NVIDIA 6800 Ultra Pro video card. I must say, I am impressed!

Here’s wishing you 30 more years and even more success and innovation!

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