On 3/12/04 10:34 PM, "Snow White" <jj4 at sympatico.ca> wrote: > I have to admit that I bought my Sawtooth 400 new, my Cube 450 2 months > old on ebay (the seller bought a new tower so that was almost like > buying new) and my MDD Dual 1.25 is a refurb direct from Apple. > > That's at least $4500 US in about 5 or 6 years. Hey, I just give Apple > a grand a year for hardware. Adobe is another story. And I dumped all > the crap earlier than a G4 - don't get me wrong, when I find it I grab > it, but I donate it to the Boy Scouts or a School or even someone that > needs a decent internet computer (young or elderly mostly). In my > opinion pre G4 is just useless to me - I have to many now. > > The real story in all this is Do You Support Apple, from time to time, > with your purchases. I do and I have had very few problems with these > machines. All in all I am happy with my choices so far. > > jj > > On Friday, March 12, 2004, at 09:12 PM, Cube List wrote: > >> George Pepper wrote, inter alia: >> >> At 5:10 AM -0800 3/12/04, Cube List wrote: >>> [When was the last time you bought a brand-new Mac?... My >>> Cube, 15" TFT, and 23" HD Display were all refurbs I bought from the >>> Apple Store; Got the Xserve off of E-Bay, and the TiBook was used >>> through a vendor... Only my G3 500 dual-USB iBook, 5GB iPod, and >>> AirPort BS were bought new, and the AirPort was a close-out deal when >>> the Extreme version came out]... >> >> Well, those of use with a less severe habit, and who only have >> one machine at a time, can sometimes afford a brand-new machine. ;-) >> >> Though I confess to having a serial habit: Apple IIgs -> Mac IIvx >> -> PowerMac 7100 -> PowerCenter Pro 210 -> B&W G3 350 -> Dual 1 GHz >> MDD G4. > > > ---------- > Check out the Cube email list FAQ > http://www.themacintoshguy.com/lists/Cube.html > > To unsubscribe, E-mail to: <Cube-off at lists.themacintoshguy.com> Hey Folks, I bought a dvd movie that has the European region code, and I am looking for the little software program that will allow all region codes or I think the software is something called ³No code². Is there anyone out there that knows of it and could help..Much appreciated, Brian -- Brian Berge newbrian at sbcglobal.net ³Relax, Don¹t worry, Have a home brew²