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Delicious tangerine!
Posted by: heebiejeebies on 2008-08-18 14:55:58
I found this at the side of the road during the hard rubbish collection: ;D

http://img98.imageshack.us/img98/940/imac1cy6.jpg

It's a 266 mhz, the sticker on it says it came with an 8 gig hard disk and 32 megs (!!!) of RAM.

And I'm supposed to be shedding junk before I go overseas, not collecting it! Still, how I could I possibly resist? I think it might have been raining, so how long should I hang this bugger on the line for before I use it?

Oh, and it came with this "Pro Keyboard" from 2000, which, if it works, will soon be replacing the keyboard that came with my Mini!:

http://img168.imageshack.us/img168/7452/imac2bh2.jpg ;D

Posted by: JRL on 2008-08-18 15:02:16
Nice conquest! Have you powered it on yet?

Posted by: MacMan on 2008-08-18 15:06:22
Nice find, IMO the tangerine was one of the most attractive iMac colours. If the iMac was soaking when you found it then it would probably be best to leave it somewhere warm and dry for at least a week to dry out. If there isn't any water visible on the interior components then maybe just give it a couple of days to be sure.

It's always good to get a freebie! :beige:

Posted by: funkytoad on 2008-08-18 15:28:19
Very nice rescue!

Posted by: heebiejeebies on 2008-08-18 15:30:48
It wasn't soaked - I think it had just been raining lightly, so I'll give it another couple of days before I switch it on.

Posted by: Bunsen on 2008-08-18 21:45:32
On top of the refrigerator is a good place - you get the warmth from the coils to dry it slowly. I tend to give anything that's been out in the rain at least a week. Popping off the accessible panels helps, motherboard carrier if you can be bothered.

The two 21" CRTs I found sitting -in- the torrentially flooded gutter during a rainstorm are both working fine XD

Posted by: heebiejeebies on 2008-08-24 14:59:48
Well, it works - has 8.6 on it. Was from a Real Estate agent, decommissioned in 2003. It actually feels faster than my dual core Mini so I can imagine how amazing the G3s were in their day. Like stepping back in time ;D

Posted by: johnsonfromwisconsin on 2008-08-24 15:14:11
I admit it, the Tangerine is my favorite colour.

🙂

Posted by: heebiejeebies on 2008-08-24 15:30:23
I like the original blue personally, but you can't have everything. 🙂

Posted by: Christopher on 2008-08-24 15:39:49
Whats the ram?

Posted by: heebiejeebies on 2008-08-24 15:42:47
It's a series of microchips installed in the computer which provide fast access to currently loaded data.

Sorry, couldn't resist. ;D I don't actually know, I didn't bother to look when I had it on. It was fast so presumably more than the factory 32 megs.

Posted by: Christopher on 2008-08-24 15:45:02
So, whats it smell like? Seriously, I get macs and some smell good like a dryer sheet, others smell not so good 😀

Posted by: QuadSix50 on 2008-08-24 16:00:39
So, whats it smell like? Seriously, I get macs and some smell good like a dryer sheet, others smell not so good 😀
The iBook is known to have an intriguing fragrance like that of a sweaty 300 lb hairy man.

Posted by: heebiejeebies on 2008-08-24 16:21:00
So, whats it smell like? Seriously, I get macs and some smell good like a dryer sheet, others smell not so good 😀
A rather fruity bouquet, with raspberry and chocolate notes and just a hint of burley tobacco. Excellent now or can be cellared for up to 3 years. What's a dryer sheet?

Posted by: Christopher on 2008-08-24 20:55:15
Dryer sheets are things you put in your dryer with your clothes to make them smell good.

Posted by: heebiejeebies on 2008-08-24 21:03:34
Gosh, I've missed out on so much of life through not having a dryer. :`(

Posted by: heebiejeebies on 2008-08-28 21:31:05
Damn! This thing flickered a couple of times when I was using it last night. The screen flicked off for a split second, though there was no loss of anything and I didn't need to restart. Does that mean it's going to blow up and kill me? 🙁

Posted by: Rodus on 2008-08-29 00:56:10
When my Bondi Blue started doing that the flyback transformer blew. Flickered for a few days and then **sizzle** 🙁

Posted by: Bunsen on 2008-08-29 08:07:09
It's a series of microchips installed in the computer which provide fast access to currently loaded data.
And don't call me Shirley
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