Plus, I wanted it because it's such a cool piece of art.
I never owned a G4 iMac. They were too expensive. And, truth be told, they were not (in my not so professional opinion...) not up to snuff at that time to other desktops. I worked on Macs back in the late 1980s and I loved them. Then I didn't get another Mac for many years. When my friend offered us his Mac, I thought it would look cool in my office.
The problem was, it sat in the basement, never used.
So, I thought I'd sell it at our yard sale. There had to be people out there who appreciated a classic computer as much as I did. Turns out...not so much. One guy thought it was great and checked it out, but no one else even gave it a second thought. When it became apparent it wasn't going to sell, we thought about donating it to a thrift store.
One problem...
We needed to reset it to factory settings.
Turns out, if you don't have the original CDs that came with the computer, it's impossible. I had to make a choice...return it to the basement and most likely never have it out again, or throw it away. I know it's an old Mac, not worth much money. I know for relatively little money, you can buy a Macintosh computer that does so much more than the G4. Still, we were sad we'd have to dump it.
Maybe it's because I'm getting older. I've collected too much stuff over the years. Maybe it's because I have fewer years ahead of me than I have behind me. Whatever the reason I was able to do something I would never have done years ago. I snapped a couple of photos of the iMac G4--once the pride and joy of the Apple line--and placed it in the garbage can.
It's still out there, along with other things we didn't sell and didn't think the thrift store would want or need. On Friday, the big garbage truck will drive by, stop briefly, and dump the trash. The iMac will tumble in, never to be used again. God's speed little computer. Looks like I'm ready to just let go of something after all.
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