hey whats up,
my names Kurt, I bought a 2009 Imac about a month ago. Its the first Mac computer I ever bought so I guess Im considered a newbie, lol. Just wanted to say hey and thanks
what up!
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Re: what up!
Yo Kurt, I am Bird.... I own...two legacy I macs and two new I macs..... Was a PC tech.. and fell in love with mac while working with With EARTHLINK...AS a HELP DESK AGENT...DSL, ETC... Been around the block a few times....been hackin since the Bulletin Board Days ....Baby Boomer I am, I am..... http://phangbird.com is my domain... Howdy!! I was with info-mac...when they were MIT... Just rejoined under the New Info-mac... Welcome... Bird flying North....Later
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Re: what up!
Welcome both old-timers and newbies! It's always a pleasure to hear when old Info-Mac members return again. Just one thing, though... Info-Mac was never "part" of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. MIT helped us create the first searchable index of the Info-Mac Archive back in the mid-1990s, when "searching" was an entirely new paradigm. This is what you probably know as the MIT HyperArchive. Before the HyperArchive, you're only option was to browse through the Info-Mac Archive folders and manually read all the abstracts (description files) to find what you needed.
Basically, the MIT HyperArchive was a very advanced mirror of Info-Mac, and served us well for over a decade.
Basically, the MIT HyperArchive was a very advanced mirror of Info-Mac, and served us well for over a decade.
I am now telling the computer exactly what it can do.