Re: "The History of the Mac" Keynote File?"
Re: "The History of the Mac" Keynote File?"
- Subject: Re: "The History of the Mac" Keynote File?"
- From: Rick Ortiz <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2005 12:13:17 -1000
Doing a search on the Apple List Archive revealed this topic was discussed
on November 1, 2003. Looks like Rick Curran of CoastalMac.com and Chris
Wronski of MacUsersOnline.com both had a keynote regarding this. Hope this
helps.
Rick Ortiz
President-Maui Apple Users Society
Member-Apple User Group Advisory Board
>
> Message: 2
> Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2005 10:57:56 -0500
> From: Jim Foster <email@hidden>
> Subject: "The History of the Mac" Keynote File?
> To: List - Apple Discussion <email@hidden>
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> Hi
>
> Somewhere along the line, probably from another User Group, I picked
> up a KeyNote file titled "Mac history.key". The opening slide simply
> says "The History of the Mac". It chronicles the various models of
> Macintosh computers over the years.
>
> This history ends around 2001 at "the iMac on a stick".
>
> I wondered if anyone knows if this history has even been updated and,
> if so, where I might inquire about getting an updated copy.
> Unfortunately, the KeyNote presentation that I have does not contain
> any information about the person or MUG which created it in the first
> place. Thanks.
>
>
> Jim Foster
> President
> Macintosh Users East [MaUsE]
> Oshawa, Ontario, Canada
>
> Ph: (905) 263-4167
> Email: email@hidden
> http://www.mause.ca
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