Wow! Time sure has flown by. I've only been here for a little over 13 years, but I still remember when I found this place. Here was a wealth of information at my fingertips. I arrived here because of a recommendation at a meeting of a now defunct user group. Sneakers joined a few days after I did. He was never a huge forum guy, but he loved creating banners for here. I still have almost all of them in a folder, and I enjoy looking at them.
I enjoy chatting with all of you, even about non-tech stuff. I feel like you're all friends. We don't talk as much about tech stuff these days, I'm guessing because our computers, phones, tablets, etc, all seem to work a lot better. Plus folks don't seem to modify/hack their gadgets like they used to do. I still remember installing
Kaleidoscope that let me "decorate" my Mac LC. You can see some images
HERE. It was total fun; but sometimes it screwed up my Mac and I'd wind up here asking for help.
EDIT to add my Apple gear: I started with an LC, with a 40 MB HD, and maximum ram of 10mg. Eventually I boosted the HD to 80mg. and I also had an Iomega ZipDrive. Whoo-Hoo! I used the LC at work (church secretary), and so I ran Aldus PageMaker, MSWord 5.1a (the absolute best word processing program EVER!), FileMaker, a calendar program whose name escapes me, MacPaint and MacDraw, and a couple of other programs. I ran rings around the assoc. pastor who hated apple and loved windows. I was able to format floppies for him because he couldn't. I recovered data from his floppies when his win machine erased them. One day we had a race in Word -- I won hands down and I tried hard not to rub it in.
I also had an Apple laser printer, but don't remember which model. Total workhorse though. At home, Sneakers bought us a IIvx, which he maxed out HD and ram wise. Eventually he bought me a Power Mac to use at home, and he purchased a Quadra for his own use, and my folks used the IIvx. When Sneakers retired, his gift to US was a Power Mac G4 Quicksilver for each of us. We used those until they quit running. Sneakers bought a 27” iMac, which is now living it’s life out at a friends house; and a year later he bought me a 27” iMac. I’ve added a MacBookPro, and an iPhone. I also have Sneakers iPad, which I use to play music. Thus endeth my edit.
I sure do miss the chatter we used to have, and wish more folks would join in.
Happy Birthday TS! Thanks for the haven.