Bouncing Red Ball

14 Jan, 2007

Got an iMac

Posted by: brb In: Tech ()

iMac

Lugged this thing all the way from Tokyo. But it’s an Mac so I really didn’t mind. Now I will have to wait to know whether this will replace the Dell machine that I’m using right now. Time to take out my ten-year-old Mac CDs and test if they still work. Will write a report of the migration later.

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  1. Migrating to the Mac: Desktop and mouse

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