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		<title>Return to all things Mac</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I became a Unix/C geek back in ~1983; before that, not much mattered, although I do remember by DG Eclipse RDOS days rather fondly. I purchased a Macintosh in 1985 and was fully entrenched in everything Mac both for work (development along with Unix/X) and personal use until about 1999.  After that it was just [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I became a Unix/C geek back in ~1983; before that, not much mattered, although I do remember by DG Eclipse RDOS days rather fondly. I purchased a Macintosh in 1985 and was fully entrenched in everything Mac both for work (development along with Unix/X) and personal use until about 1999.  After that it was just occasional use as, although I continued with Unix/Linux, I eventually wound up Windows based &#8212; primarily to co-exist with various company IT. I picked up a used iMac (lime) in 2003 and loaded up OS X (Panther) and started to enjoy it a little bit, mostly hampered by the underpowered iMac. Can&#8217;t say I did much except use it as a browser and iTunes station (without any iPod) for most of the time.</p>
<p>But I finally got fed up with the lame Windows releases and convinced myself that a new iMac was the way to go&#8230; So, around Thanksgiving 2007,  I  bought a shiny new 24&#8243; iMac 2.4 Core 2 Duo, 2 GB, 500G&#8230;.. Ah, life is good once again! Can&#8217;t believe how I lasted this long &#8212; computer nirvana once again!</p>


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