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Reply to: To the Apple Mac brigade.
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Previously on "To the Apple Mac brigade."
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If you bought the original iMac and still had it in good condition then it would probably fetch more on Ebay...
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I had a tour of a school recently, every class had 20-30 21" iMac's...
...all running Windows XP.
Teachers eh.
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What if you'd bought both. Then got divorced and had to flog the lot in 2000. Just how sick would you feel then?Originally posted by DimPrawn View Postif in 1998 you'd bought Apple stock instead of the original iMac, proudly displayed on your desk, your £1,299 would now be worth £46,413.
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To the Apple Mac brigade.
if in 1998 you'd bought Apple stock instead of the original iMac, proudly displayed on your desk, your £1,299 would now be worth £46,413.
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