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Apple Powerbook Lombard Introduction - May 10, 1999

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Steve Jobs introduces the G3 Lombard Powerbook to the WWDC crowd on May 10th, 1999. Note Steve's white turtleneck, and that they gave away 50 new computers that day!

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  • @drygnfyre As a user of Windows machines since version 2.0, a dozen flavors of Linux boxes, and Macs for the last 4 years, it's my experience that Macs are simply a superior product. Windows leads in user base only because Bill Gates' team was smart enough to monopolize the market back in the 80s and 90s - not because of intelligent engineering or design.

    That said, if you're happy with your Windows machine, more power to you! 

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  • why cant everyone agree... mac wins

  • Where's the turtleneck & jeans?

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  • richard winkler is a lucky son of a bitch he gets a free powerbook a conversation with steve jobs and a handshake, greg pierce just gets a powerbook :(

  • Its a turtleneck guys, its just white. :)

  • :O No turtleneck?

  • R.I.P. Steve Jobs

    We will miss you dearly.

  • R.I.P my biggest idol, i will never stop envying you...

  • I still kept my Wallstreet as a keepsake. The Wallstreet and the all -in-one 5300 were my fav Macintoshes.

  • @appleinfl well that is a turtleneck and he wears jeans

  • @RaVeN19Dizzle I was using Dell as an example, as I've had issues with them before. You have to admit, while Apple has its caveats, such as price, YGWYPF.

  • @YusifAmir I never said anything about Dell. Learn a thing or two about computer hardware before trying to argue. Thanks.

  • @RaVeN19Dizzle You still get a warrenty with a Mac, a year standard, its just rather less fiddly. You don't have crappy customer service á la Dell either. It is a rather nice experience when your computer breaks down and they do everything for you, gratis, no questions asked.

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