> On Oct 30, 12:48 am, Mystic Prowler <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Does anyone have use for really old macs these days? I do. I know this is
> > off of topic, but oh well.

My oldest Mac is a PDQ Wallstreet. It's over 12 years old, yet it can
run Tiger (I mostly run OS 9 on it, though). And it's amazingly,
completely usable. You can surf the Web (kudos to Cameron's Classilla
here), send emails, work, watch movies, listen to music... And it's
perfectly ergonomic for writing, in a way that no newer computer is:
the height, the curvy topcase, the peerless keyboard...

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