03-09-2007, 02:30 PM
My brother worked for Computerland back in the early 80's, and as part of his job he had to take home different computers and learn how to use them. Of course, I got to play with them as well. I remember the Apple II, the Commodore PET, the Commodore VIC-20 (the first computer I owned and still have), and what was most likely the first Mac, although I don't remember much about it. I was a Commodore person for the longest time: First the VIC-20, then the Commodore 64, then an Amiga 500, and finally an Amiga 3000 which also ran Unix. Of those machines, I miss the Amiga 500 the most. At one point, I owned all the "Fred Fish" disks.
As for Mac's, I've owned far too many to remember them all. Some I only had for a month or so. Right now, I've got a G5 and a MacBook, and wife has PowerBook, soon to be MBP. I also have a 6100 somewhere that is painted black that used to sit in my stereo cabinet. I bought it for $10 on ebay about 5 years ago. Doubt I could give it away now.
As for Mac's, I've owned far too many to remember them all. Some I only had for a month or so. Right now, I've got a G5 and a MacBook, and wife has PowerBook, soon to be MBP. I also have a 6100 somewhere that is painted black that used to sit in my stereo cabinet. I bought it for $10 on ebay about 5 years ago. Doubt I could give it away now.