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As Macintosh computers turn 25 years old with renewed vigor, Peter Friess professes a faith in Apple dating back to when founder Steve Jobs handed him one of the early machines in a German museum.

Friess, 49, was in his twenties and cataloguing centuries-old watches in The Deutches Museum when he learned that Apple had built a computer.

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http://www.smh.com.au/news/digital-life/la...2818224312.html

source:AFP

image:SMH.com.au....The first Macintosh (128k) pictured in 1984.

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It's a Mac. You still can't do shit on a new Mac so why upgrade?

Spammers have been known to use Mac but few others do. I'm trying to think of a spammer I know that uses Mac........ If the dude's name comes to me I will let you know. :lol:

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