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Old February 5th, 2002, 02:52 AM
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Cool New iMac-One of the great things about life.

The new iMac is so outstanding, it qualifies for me as one of the great things about life. I just recieved my machine today. Every piece of this Machine is fantastic! This thing is beautiful in real life, forget pictures. It is soo fast and burning a DVD is soo simple, and you add so many features, not to mention much faster than I expected. This is probablly the BEST THING APPLE HAS EVER MADE!!!
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