G4 and earlier. Anyone any ideas? Are they any use to anyone? Thanks
Disposing of ancient Apple Macs
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Originally posted by Lordgeous View PostG4 and earlier. Anyone any ideas? Are they any use to anyone? Thanks
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Originally posted by Lordgeous View PostG4 and earlier. Anyone any ideas? Are they any use to anyone? Thanks
I'll put up a photo somewhere when I have time.
I have a couple of iMacs too, which I'd probably like to replace with a new one - but then what to do with the older ones ..... ???
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Originally posted by Lordgeous View PostI'm still a CD and Vinyl man! Dont use computers for music, except professionally/ But thanks.Steve
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Originally posted by Stunsworth View PostOff topic, but I found it very liberating when I ripped my CDs to disk. For the first time in years I could guarantee that I could find any recoding in seconds. The ripping process (3000+ CDs) was a pain though.
Took me approximately a year to rip everything (usually did it by running the program while listening to music so took some of the chore out of it) and now as Stunners says it is a thing of wonder that one can lay one's hands (so to speak) on any recording and any piece of music within seconds. The additional wonder is that you find recordings of works that you never knew you had, as well as performances by artists of repertoire that you had no idea they had recorded (or that you had purchased).
Moreover, ripped with a proper bit of software, hooked up to a decent DAC and the sound will be a significant improvement on anything your old CD player used to churn out.
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Originally posted by Sir Velo View Post... it is a thing of wonder that one can lay one's hands (so to speak) on any recording and any piece of music within seconds. The additional wonder is that you find recordings of works that you never knew you had, as well as performances by artists of repertoire that you had no idea they had recorded (or that you had purchased).[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by Lordgeous View PostDoes anyone know if those all in one systems that can store and play your Cds are any good? Cant remember the name. Seen mixed erviews.
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Originally posted by Lordgeous View PostDoes anyone know if those all in one systems that can store and play your Cds are any good? Cant remember the name. Seen mixed erviews.Steve
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