“I was a Mac user when Apple was doomed.”

Have you been an Apple fan since the Macintosh Classic?

Are you tired of all those sallow, pretentious, coffee shop-dwelling hipsters with their shiny 17-inch MacBook Pros? I mean, come on, they only have them because everyone else does!

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I was a Mac user when Apple was doomed.

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Article Via The Mac Observer

Photo Credit: Diesel Sweeties

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About Lisette Voytko

Lisette is a former Apple retail employee (Specialist, to be exact!) She graduated from Rutgers University with a BA in Journalism/Media Studies. Currently living in New York City, Lisette is ready to be the writer she always dreamed of… and to spill the beans about the Apple retail experience. You can follow her on Twitter.

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Nice. It is really an interesting difference in the Andy Ihnatkos who have had Apple boxes since the 80's and the modern users.

But I see two camps of new users. There are the coffee-shop people (they are the majority of new users, probably the majority of Mac users) but there are also developers with a Unix leaning.

I avoided System 9 and before because I felt like it didn't give me as much nitty gritty power as Windows, but now the BSD underpinnings give way more for the power user than Windows, but with all the polish and "it just works."

I'm not sure what camp I fit into. The first Mac I had access to was an original Macintosh, but after that machine it was all PC in my parents home until I ponied up the cash for a 12in G4 iBook.