Vic Wertz Chief Technical Officer |
SilentInfinity |
Hey Kelley, nice to see interns get to post up on the blog. I just started my first Pathfinder game. My character actually worships Gozreh so I was interested to see you mention her/him. I encourage you to try making up a cleric who would worship Gozreh and post her/him up!
LazarX |
I saw this picture and all I could say is... wow. That G3 is a museum piece.
That's not a G3, it's a G4 based eMac which could be anywhere up to 1.0 to 1.25ghz clock speed. For basic desktop publishing work it's still quite adequate provided the memory is souped up to max. And if all she's doing is email, Point of Sale, and accounting it's more than adequate.
It's not like she's going to play World of warcraft on the thing :) (Not that you can any more, game's just too big now.)
0gre |
0gre wrote:I saw this picture and all I could say is... wow. That G3 is a museum piece.That's not a G3, it's a G4 based eMac which could be anywhere up to 1.0 to 1.25ghz clock speed. For basic desktop publishing work it's still quite adequate provided the memory is souped up to max. And if all she's doing is email, Point of Sale, and accounting it's more than adequate.
I thought the lampshade design was the first G4. Yeah, my daughter still uses her G4 and it does the job. So not quite a dinosaur... but close :D
Oh, and nice blog entry Kelly!
Vic Wertz Chief Technical Officer |
0gre wrote:I saw this picture and all I could say is... wow. That G3 is a museum piece.That's not a G3, it's a G4 based eMac which could be anywhere up to 1.0 to 1.25ghz clock speed. For basic desktop publishing work it's still quite adequate provided the memory is souped up to max. And if all she's doing is email, Point of Sale, and accounting it's more than adequate.
It's not like she's going to play World of warcraft on the thing :) (Not that you can any more, game's just too big now.)
I think people are mistaking it for an old iMac G3, made from 1998 to 2003. That's actually an eMac, made from 2002 to 2006.