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Tue, 9 Jul 2002 13:51:43 -0700
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Since we've been discussing Macs on "the Big List," I
thought you might enjoy this ditty from the Earthlink
newsletter:

* The Apple Museum
http://www.theapplemuseum.com/
As die-hard Mac fans will remind you, Apple Computer
was largely responsible for popularizing personal
computers as we know them today. But the road from
1976's clunky Apple I to the sleek iMacs, PowerBooks,
and Power Mac G4s of modern times has been full of ups
and downs. This site documents the history of Apple in
words and pictures, highlighting the products and
people who made the company what it is today.



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