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Re: What sort of Apple user are you?
- Subject: Re: What sort of Apple user are you?
- From: "Bettablue" <bettablue@hotmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 2 May 2011 11:01:01 -0700
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I would have to consider myself in a separate category.
9.) Sentimentalist
You have used these computers when they were new and either recently pulled
it out of a closet, or got one from E-Bar, as a gift, or whatever. You
remember writing some programs on them and maybe even have some of the old
code you wrote back in school, or as a home computer user "back in the day".
Just like the hobbyist, There isn't really one thing that you focus on.
It could be programming various projects one minute, or tinkering with
hardware to build a distributed networking system the next
I would fit in this category, although, in my case, it's a long story.
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