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The only reason why I got into sales & marketing when I was 19, was so that I could afford to buy a Macintosh computer. Honest truth.
Just got off the phone with @joshrizzo... Are you familiar with @welcometomac? Loved that Macintosh documentary!
All roads lead back to Apple. People were saying the Macintosh was a toy even way back then. What computer were you using in 1985?
More than 700,000 Macintosh computers have been infected with malware that exploits a flaw in Java
@benroethig @yukarip Which reminds me... Halo was supposed to be a Macintosh exclusive... Damn you Bungie! Damn you to Hell!
RT @welcometomac: We're big in Japan: @rainssoxjp: Welcome to Macintosh [DVD] by ロバート・ベイカ
RT @ronaldgwayne: Another custom-built PC or a brand new Macintosh? Help an old engineer decide. Many thanks - Ron
Welcome To Macintosh (@welcometomac) on Twitter
Honestly @joshrizzo, I haven't watched Welcome to Macintosh since November and I had forgot how brilliant many parts of it is.
You know, it's a close call between who steals Welcome to Macintosh... It's a close tie between @guykawasaki and @ronaldgwayne.
Somehow, just talking about Welcome to Macintosh, I just got sucked into watching it for the millionth time on my 27".
Watch "Welcome to MacIntosh" Documentary For Free Online | Cult of Mac
Okay. Maybe @joshrizzo had a point... BTW, Welcome to Macintosh is the greatest documentary ever made about Apple.
Josh co-directed the documentary for the rest of us: Welcome to Macintosh. "@joshrizzo: @markdavidson thanks for the follow!" Follow him!
Welcome To Macintosh trailer 1 - YouTube CC: @joshrizzo @ronaldgwayne
RT @EmMeCon: come see @joshrizzo Co-Director of "Welcome to Macintosh" at #EmMeCon -
@ronaldgwayne I never realized what an eloquent speaker you are until I watched Welcome to Macintosh. Now I'm an even bigger fan.
Really? I was still using a Mac in 2008? Oh, yeah. Vista. Some things just worked better on a Macintosh.
