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Apple

Apple Lives Apple Computer has been the research and development engine for much of the popular computer industry. I was lucky enough to come in contact with the early Apple II and IIe computers.

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In 1984 I would up buying one of the first thousand Macintosh boxes, while I was living in Boston. Over the years I've also had the pleasure (and pain) of using other Apple products: many of the Newton personal digital assistant models, the Apple QuickTake 100 camera, and several of the PowerBook line.

I designed the "breathing Apple" logo in 1996, during a bad time at Apple. It graced the bottom of my web pages for a while.

I've written about Apple several times for Sirius News.

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