I love my PowerCenter 132... I've owned it since 1995.

But when you can buy a Blue and White G3 for under $100.00 (www.wegenermedia.com), putting ANY money into a Power Computing machine to upgrade it to run MacOS X, just makes no sense....

It's ok if anyone wants to do it...

But, I wouldn't want the tail to wag the dog...

I know a guy that put a Color Videro Adapter, A Daisy Wheel Printer, Modem and Disk Drives on a Timex/Sinclair 1000.

It cost him more than buying a PC at the time...

That was ONE COSTLY PUPPY....


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