Hi everyone, I just have a question about something that's been
bothering me for a while: Some of the Macs made in the early 90's (I
have a IIsi that has it) have a power button that has a slot, and you
can turn it vertically so that it's always pressed. Is there any
specific reason for this? Sorry if it seems like a superfluous
question, but it really has been bugging me, and I am wondering if it
has some unique feature. I know some other early Macs had this too,
specifically the 7100. Thanks,
-Cyrus
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