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Sorry dudes, this was supposed to be a response to Cocoaholic's thread here: http://www.macosx.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=23877
It was not meant to be it's own thread. Ed, feel free to move it to it's proper home as I evidently don't have power to do so.
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Like the Newton, the Cube was well before it's time and I bet within a year or 2 we will start to see a move towards mini computers. It won't be everybody as some people obviously need a lot of expansion, but most consumers need no more expansion than USB ports. As far as the originally (and aptly) named iCube, I'm glad that while trying out a relatively (compared to rest of wintel world) creative case design, they included a floppy drive. Everybody knows that without a floppy, a computer is virtually worthless and that's why Macs have been useless since 1997.
Sorry dudes, this was supposed to be a response to Cocoaholic's thread here: http://www.macosx.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=23877
It was not meant to be it's own thread. Ed, feel free to move it to it's proper home as I evidently don't have power to do so.
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Like the Newton, the Cube was well before it's time and I bet within a year or 2 we will start to see a move towards mini computers. It won't be everybody as some people obviously need a lot of expansion, but most consumers need no more expansion than USB ports. As far as the originally (and aptly) named iCube, I'm glad that while trying out a relatively (compared to rest of wintel world) creative case design, they included a floppy drive. Everybody knows that without a floppy, a computer is virtually worthless and that's why Macs have been useless since 1997.