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Old 10-07-2011, 04:50 PM
Michelle Steiner
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An email list I read asked what Apple products we own; that gave me the
idea to ask here. By Apple product I mean Apple-branded hardware thats not
normally sold separately with larger products even if they are sold
separately. (For example, although mice, keyboards, and the Magic Trackpad
are sold separately, they're also bundled as part of a computer sale, so
they don't count. But the iPhone Dock is not included with the iPhone
anymore, so it does count.)

For me, it's an iMac, iPod Nano, iPhone, iPad, iPhone Dock, Apple TV, and
battery charger for AA batteries. Oh, and I guess I could include the
iPhone Bumper too. I have only one of each of those at present.

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Old 10-07-2011, 04:50 PM
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Michelle Steiner wrote:
> An email list I read asked what Apple products we own; that gave me the
> idea to ask here. By Apple product I mean Apple-branded hardware thats

not
>
> normally sold separately with larger products even if they are sold
> separately. (For example, although mice, keyboards, and the Magic

Trackpad
>
> are sold separately, they're also bundled as part of a computer sale, so
> they don't count. But the iPhone Dock is not included with the iPhone
> anymore, so it does count.)
>
> For me, it's an iMac, iPod Nano, iPhone, iPad, iPhone Dock, Apple TV, and
> battery charger for AA batteries. Oh, and I guess I could include the
> iPhone Bumper too. I have only one of each of those at present.
>


I currently own: 2 Apple IIgs's, Apple //e, Mac mini (the Intel 2008-model),
Power Mac G3 b&w, desktop G3, Mac LC, Quadra 605, Mac Classic, Quadra 700,
Quadra 650, Quadra 610, Quadra 660AV, Power Mac 8100/80, Power Mac 9500/200,
PowerBook 5300ce, bondi iMac, white iBook G3, iBook G4, Apple II Plus, Apple
IIc, and other stuff. Probably too much stuff.

2nd gen iPod nano and 3rd gen iPod touch

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Old 10-07-2011, 06:40 PM
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In article
<michelle-6F80D7.09180707102011@news.eternal-september.org>,
Michelle Steiner <michelle@michelle.org> wrote:

> An email list I read asked what Apple products we own; that gave me the
> idea to ask here. By Apple product I mean Apple-branded hardware thats not
> normally sold separately with larger products even if they are sold
> separately. (For example, although mice, keyboards, and the Magic Trackpad
> are sold separately, they're also bundled as part of a computer sale, so
> they don't count. But the iPhone Dock is not included with the iPhone
> anymore, so it does count.)
>
> For me, it's an iMac, iPod Nano, iPhone, iPad, iPhone Dock, Apple TV, and
> battery charger for AA batteries. Oh, and I guess I could include the
> iPhone Bumper too. I have only one of each of those at present.


On the museum shelf:
Original 128k Mac
Original iBook
Original bondi iMac
12" PowerBook
Original 15" PowerBook

Currently in use:
Current 15" MacBook Pro
2009 15" MacBook Pro
Last version 27" iMac
2006 Mac Pro
iPad
iPad 2
iPhone 4
iPhone 3GS (the son)
iPhone 4, White (the wife)
Apple TV
Apple TV 2
3 Intel Xserve
2007 Mac Pro
2 Mac mini (living room and bedroom)
Time Capsule 2TB



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Old 10-07-2011, 06:40 PM
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In article <michelle-6F80D7.09180707102011@news.eternal-september.org>,
Michelle Steiner <michelle@michelle.org> wrote:

> An email list I read asked what Apple products we own; that gave me the
> idea to ask here. By Apple product I mean Apple-branded hardware thats not
> normally sold separately with larger products even if they are sold
> separately. (For example, although mice, keyboards, and the Magic Trackpad
> are sold separately, they're also bundled as part of a computer sale, so
> they don't count. But the iPhone Dock is not included with the iPhone
> anymore, so it does count.)
>
> For me, it's an iMac, iPod Nano, iPhone, iPad, iPhone Dock, Apple TV, and
> battery charger for AA batteries. Oh, and I guess I could include the
> iPhone Bumper too. I have only one of each of those at present.


My MacBook Pro, a Mac Mini, an iPhone...

....that's about it.

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Old 10-07-2011, 06:40 PM
Király
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In comp.sys.mac.system Michelle Steiner <michelle@michelle.org> wrote:
> An email list I read asked what Apple products we own


Currently:
iMac 10,1 27" (purchased in 2010) running Snow Leopard
80GB iPod Classic (purchased in 2007)
eMac 1.25GHz (purchased in 2005) running 10.5 (also ran 10.4 and 10.3)

Formerly:
eMac 700MHz (purchased in 2002) ran 10.3, 10.2, 10.1, and OS 9

That's it for me. Before my first eMac I had a 386DX40 running Windows
3.1. I've only owned four computers in my life.

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Old 10-07-2011, 08:30 PM
Kurt Ullman
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Two MBPs
Two Touches
One iPod Nano.

Pending;
Two iPhones after I can re-up in November.

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Old 10-07-2011, 08:30 PM
Michelle Steiner
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In article <mr-DFCC55.20231707102011@News.Individual.NET>,
Sandman <mr@sandman.net> wrote:

> On the museum shelf:


I currently do not have a museum shelf; I sold or gave away all my old
equipment. For instance, I bought an Apple TV Wednesday, and sold the old
(160 GB) one yesterday for $75.

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Old 10-07-2011, 08:30 PM
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In article <michelle-6F80D7.09180707102011@news.eternal-september.org>,
Michelle Steiner <michelle@michelle.org> wrote:

> An email list I read asked what Apple products we own; that gave me the
> idea to ask here. By Apple product I mean Apple-branded hardware thats not
> normally sold separately with larger products even if they are sold
> separately. (For example, although mice, keyboards, and the Magic Trackpad
> are sold separately, they're also bundled as part of a computer sale, so
> they don't count. But the iPhone Dock is not included with the iPhone
> anymore, so it does count.)
>
> For me, it's an iMac, iPod Nano, iPhone, iPad, iPhone Dock, Apple TV, and
> battery charger for AA batteries. Oh, and I guess I could include the
> iPhone Bumper too. I have only one of each of those at present.


For me, it is the following:

1 MacBook Pro
2 iMacs
1 iPhone
1 iPad
2 iPods
1 Battery charger

Yeah, I think that does it...
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Old 10-07-2011, 08:30 PM
Tim McNamara
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Hmmm.

Me:

13" MacBook Pro late 2010
12" iBook G4 late 2005

Mrs:
14" iBook G4 ca. 2004?
iPad
Keyboard for iPad
iPhone 3G (currently not in use)
iPhone 3GS
2 iPod U2 special edition

Us:
1998 iMac G3 rev B or C, can't recall which. B I think.

No longer in use:
a couple of Mac desktops, G4 and G5, that were given to us.

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Old 10-07-2011, 10:50 PM
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In article <michelle-6F80D7.09180707102011@news.eternal-september.org>,
Michelle Steiner <michelle@michelle.org> wrote:

> An email list I read asked what Apple products we own; that gave me the
> idea to ask here. By Apple product I mean Apple-branded hardware thats not
> normally sold separately with larger products even if they are sold
> separately. (For example, although mice, keyboards, and the Magic Trackpad
> are sold separately, they're also bundled as part of a computer sale, so
> they don't count. But the iPhone Dock is not included with the iPhone
> anymore, so it does count.)
>
> For me, it's an iMac, iPod Nano, iPhone, iPad, iPhone Dock, Apple TV, and
> battery charger for AA batteries. Oh, and I guess I could include the
> iPhone Bumper too. I have only one of each of those at present.


Only items that still work and get used, at least occasionally, are
listed

From oldest to newest:
(Computers)
PowerPC 5400
G3 PowerBook
G4 PowerBook
G4 iMac
Dual G5 PowerMac
MacBook
iMac
MacPro
(and, if you count my wife's) MacBook Pro

(other devices)
LaserWriter 16/600 PS
QuickTake 100
original iPod
iPod Photo
iSight Camera (x2)
iPod nano
iPod touch
iPhone 3G
iPhone 4
iPad
iPad 2
Apple TV

(peripherals)
iPod Dock
Apple Remote (x3)
iPhone Dock
Smart Cover

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