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Old December 31st, 2006, 04:12 AM
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Yes, actually I'd say iMac G5 and iMac CoreDuo/Core2Duo are very similar as opposed to the G3 and G4 iMacs. I know that you did what you could, I just mean the result of the poll might be a little off because of how it's done. Maybe a poll with multiple choices would be feasible. "Choose all that apply" and then have

- Desktop Mac (like: PowerMac, Quadra)
- Portable Mac (like: iBook, MacBook, PowerBook)
- All-in-one Mac (like: iMac, eMac, Classic)
- 68K processor (anything from 68000 to 68040)
- PPC G1 (601)
- PPC G2 (603/604)
- PPC G3 (750)
- PPC G4 (74xx)
- PPC G5 (970)
- intel

That's make exactly 10 choices. Hmm...
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