December 28 in Low End Mac History
Dec. 27 - Dec.
29
Low End Mac has been closed from Christmas through New Years Day
since 2003. New content will resume on the first weekday of the coming
year.
1999
- The required New Year's
column: Avoiding complacency, Steve Wood, View From the
Classroom. A Mac lover looks back at 1999 - and all is not
rosy.
- SCSI or IDE hard drive?,
Charlie Ruggiero, Mac Daniel. Which is the better upgrade
option?
- Short takes, Charles W Moore,
Miscellaneous Ramblings. Dangers of ESD, dead and sleeping LCD
pixels, and more on backup.
- Mac OS Linux, Anne
Onymus, The Rumor Mill. "Apple will be reabsorbing Linux/PPC and
using it as the core of the new OS...."
2000
2001
- Apple takes it on the chin in
FY2001, Dan Knight, Mac Musings. Apple's income and unit sales
were both down over 30% in FY2001, leading to a $25 million
loss.
- From a Mac Plus to a home
network, Mark Burch, My First Mac. The Mac Plus was just a
first step in one family's Mac addiction.
- Stopping a bomb at
startup, Dan Knight, Troubleshooting Your Mac. "I just
installed a new program or upgraded an old program. Now my Mac
bombs on startup."
- How low can you go?, Andrew W.
Hill, Aquatic Mac. How low can or should you go to get a good
enough Mac on a tight budget?
- Make an electronic photo album,
Matthew Urban, Matt's Mac. How to turn your pictures - film or
digital - into an electronic photo album.
- The 'Book Review 2001.12.28,
Charles Moore. D-Link's Roq-it, firmware update for Rev. B TiBook,
TiCase updated, two new compact external hard drives, and deals on
older iBooks and PowerBooks.
Dec. 27 - Dec. 29
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