02-06-2011, 01:18 AM
I'm not, but it was fun. Thanks for the link.
1987. I was running a small record label. I hired a production manager who knew a 'Mac designer'. A guy who used Pagemaker instead of mechanical boards. She needed a Mac. I got an SE for her, and one for me, instead of the inscrutable IBM PC that I shared with another group. Suddenly I understood how a computer worked. There was the hard drive: a picture! There were my files, and folders: pictures!
The Mac was, more than anything else, its GUI. And I loved looking at it, and using it. I still do.
/Mr Lynn
1987. I was running a small record label. I hired a production manager who knew a 'Mac designer'. A guy who used Pagemaker instead of mechanical boards. She needed a Mac. I got an SE for her, and one for me, instead of the inscrutable IBM PC that I shared with another group. Suddenly I understood how a computer worked. There was the hard drive: a picture! There were my files, and folders: pictures!
The Mac was, more than anything else, its GUI. And I loved looking at it, and using it. I still do.
/Mr Lynn