I have left the Student Pub Building, where I spent more time in college than any other single location, never to return as a student.
Tomorrow, I am moving away from Michigan. It will be my longest, most comprehensive move.
I have said goodbye to (some) childish things, and put many of them (read: junk) at the curb after cleaning out my room.
These may be huge, shocking developments in my life but none of them can hold a candle to this:
That, friends, is my Bondi Blue iBook being sent in for recycling. Purchased weeks after their release the blue book sported a ridiculously small 2gb drive and originally ran OS 8.6. It weighed 9.6 lbs, ran at a moderate 300mhz and had a whopping 64mb of RAM onboard. Though it was wireless-ready, it did not have the optional AirPort card built-in.
Godspeed, Bondi Blue iBook. Perhaps I will meet you again, refashioned into a better, functional, computer.
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Perhaps I am being overly harsh. I used it for years, and despite being dog-slow and woefully lacking in storage it still performed the duties I asked of it. Before recycling, I booted it up to remove any important data. After at least four years without power, it booted like a dream.
The laptop was not recycled with Apple's idiotic program, which would have required me to buy a new computer, but via Office Depot. I walked in, I put the ol' mac in a box, and am completely eco-guilt free. That's worth $5.
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I just got a rejection letter from the Georgetown Research News. This is particularly unfortunate, since it was the last publication that was on my radar.
Thursday, July 31, 2008
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Max!
Glad to find your blog.
Very, very sad about the passing of an era. It is our American identity though - one day we are in love with our new technology and the next we leave it on the curb.
Let me know what kind of job you are looking for - I know people who know people who know people.
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