MacMommy twittered today about this excellent article where James Wages explains how useful his SE/30 is to him. He uses it to write, play games, and surf the web. That is right … surf the web even though the web didn’t exist when this machine was manufactured. This is particularly exciting to me since, thanks to the generosity of a reader, I’m about to come into possession of my very own SE/30. More on that to come.
Hi David,
The article and photo are very cool. It really brought back the memories of my first computer, the Apple Macintosh SE. I think I had the newer version, because it had two 800k disk drives. It is amazing how he has it working and surfing the internet.
Keep up the great work on your website.
Robert
http://www.photographyandthemac.com
Hi David,
The article and photo are very cool. It really brought back the memories of my first computer, the Apple Macintosh SE. I think I had the newer version, because it had two 800k disk drives. It is amazing how he has it working and surfing the internet.
Keep up the great work on your website.
Robert
http://www.photographyandthemac.com
Hi David,
The article and photo are very cool. It really brought back the memories of my first computer, the Apple Macintosh SE. I think I had the newer version, because it had two 800k disk drives. It is amazing how he has it working and surfing the internet.
Keep up the great work on your website.
Robert
http://www.photographyandthemac.com
Hi David,
The article and photo are very cool. It really brought back the memories of my first computer, the Apple Macintosh SE. I think I had the newer version, because it had two 800k disk drives. It is amazing how he has it working and surfing the internet.
Keep up the great work on your website.
Robert
http://www.photographyandthemac.com
Hi David,
The article and photo are very cool. It really brought back the memories of my first computer, the Apple Macintosh SE. I think I had the newer version, because it had two 800k disk drives. It is amazing how he has it working and surfing the internet.
Keep up the great work on your website.
Robert
http://www.photographyandthemac.com