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New iMac Day One Reactions 09/01/2004 07:03 PM

By Jonny Evans, Macworld UK (via MyAppleMenu)




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Reactions to being back in the UK... 02/17/2004 07:50 PM

Well of course it's the jet-lag that makes tired and frustrated with the UK. It's the jet-lag that makes me want to be part of a larger and more productive internet community. It's the jet-lag that makes me begrudge the local weather. It's the jet-lag that makes me jealous of the extended social networks and friendships that my gay friends in the States appear to have. It's the jet-lag that makes me miss actually going outside and having fun for a change rather than beating myself up about not doing enough extra-curricular work activities. It's definitely the jet-lag that makes me angry about how much everything costs here. It's almost certainly the jet-lag that makes the rent on my flat the same as a beautiful three-bedroom house in Korea Town. It's got to be the jet-lag that makes me pine for a city with a beach or a bay or hills or features or views. Grr. I will be fine in a couple of days.

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We do have examples of other languages running in the JVM. Jython in particular works great, I don't know of any "scripting language" that works well in the CLR, only the early proof-of-concepts which aren't viable for real work. VB.NET is basically C# light, so maybe only one language works in the CLR.
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I would think that would be an easy build — just use the basic parts from a laptop unit, wrap it with a spiffy new skin, jam in a G5 processor and the proper cooling mechanisms, and there you have it.

Drool.

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This could be fun! Think Secret says they know what The Steve will be unveiling at the January 11 Macworld Expo: a bare bones, G4-based iMac without a display that will retail for $499.

This new product will be for a Windows user who has experienced the iPod, the ease of use of the iTunes software, and has played around with a Mac at an Apple retail store just long enough to know he'd buy one if it were a little cheaper.

Code name Q88, the machine is said to be very small and designed to either go underneath a monitor or stand upright, alongside a second computer. The guys over at MacSlash are hoping that it will also have a built-in KVM that will allow PC switchers to run the iMac side-by-side with their existing PC, using the same keyboard, mouse & monitor. That might be a little much to hope for, but if the rest is true, that might shake things up a bit, don't you think?


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