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A Discussion of Macintosh

A Discussion of Macintosh

With the Macintosh having such a long history, and Apple doing so much over the platform’s life I wanted to get a panel together to discuss all things Mac collecting and our thoughts on past and present. I’m really pleased to be joined by returning guests Dan Vincent and Sean from Action Retro, as well as new guest Steve from Mac84TV. We had a truly enjoyable and insightful chat about Apple’s world-changing computer. As well as plenty of comedic moments, our improvised ‘Desert Island Mac’ spot, and plenty of tangents, we talk about our ‘Report Cards’ for Apple in 2022 (at least at the point we recorded back in October), and what got the panel into collecting Macs. This is a bit of a longer episode, but I really hope you enjoy this panel style episode We’ll absolutely be doing more episodes like this going forward. — James Do you have memories of classic Macs, maybe you’ve been there the whole journey, or have a favourite Mac you’d love to tell us about. We’d love to hear from you, so send a note over to [email protected], leave a comment on the post, or start a discussion in Goodpods. If you liked this episode or any of our content, we’d greatly appreciate any little bit of support you can throw our way over at our Ko-Fi page. Episode Links Due to the current state of Twitter, we’re not actively promoting Twitter links where possible. Thankfully, all of our guests are on Mastodon, so please do find them there Dan Vincent: Userlandia/ Mastodon Sean (Action Retro:) YouTube/ Mastodon Steve (Mac84): YouTube / Mastodon / Website ‘Digital Identity’ – Our chat with Helen from Fastmail Chapter Times 00:00:04: Introductions 00:07:17: What Got You Into Macintosh? 00:17:13: A Mobile GPS Diversion 00:25:13: Mac Collections 00:48:27: From Beleaguered to PowerPC and Intel 01:02:59: Apple’s Report Card 01:22:09: Desert Island Mac 01:32:24: Windows Competition? 01:34:52: Wrapping Up Credits Intro and closing theme: Ace of Clubs by RoccoW

Crossed Wires · James Bilsbrough & Jae Bloom

December 26, 20221h 39m

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Show Notes

With the Macintosh having such a long history, and Apple doing so much over the platform’s life I wanted to get a panel together to discuss all things Mac collecting and our thoughts on past and present.

I’m really pleased to be joined by returning guests Dan Vincent and Sean from Action Retro, as well as new guest Steve from Mac84TV. We had a truly enjoyable and insightful chat about Apple’s world-changing computer.

As well as plenty of comedic moments, our improvised ‘Desert Island Mac’ spot, and plenty of tangents, we talk about our ‘Report Cards’ for Apple in 2022 (at least at the point we recorded back in October), and what got the panel into collecting Macs.

This is a bit of a longer episode, but I really hope you enjoy this panel style episode We’ll absolutely be doing more episodes like this going forward.

— James

Do you have memories of classic Macs, maybe you’ve been there the whole journey, or have a favourite Mac you’d love to tell us about. We’d love to hear from you, so send a note over to [email protected], leave a comment on the post, or start a discussion in Goodpods.

If you liked this episode or any of our content, we’d greatly appreciate any little bit of support you can throw our way over at our Ko-Fi page.

Episode Links

Due to the current state of Twitter, we’re not actively promoting Twitter links where possible. Thankfully, all of our guests are on Mastodon, so please do find them there

Chapter Times

  1. 00:00:04: Introductions
  2. 00:07:17: What Got You Into Macintosh?
  3. 00:17:13: A Mobile GPS Diversion
  4. 00:25:13: Mac Collections
  5. 00:48:27: From Beleaguered to PowerPC and Intel
  6. 01:02:59: Apple’s Report Card
  7. 01:22:09: Desert Island Mac
  8. 01:32:24: Windows Competition?
  9. 01:34:52: Wrapping Up

Credits

Intro and closing theme: Ace of Clubs by RoccoW