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Mac OS X Installation Party
March 24, 2001
Mac OS X went on public sale on March 24 -- which was
also the regularly scheduled General Meeting date for
Washington Apple Pi. So, naturally, we decided to do
something different.
With the cooperation of many Pi volunteers, a willing
Apple systems engineer, local vendors, and the calendar, we
arranged:
- A demonstration by Canon of Canon inkjet printers and
scanners (which just happen to work with Mac OS X);
- A demonstration of Mac OS X, including how to install
it (compliments of ace Apple engineer J.D.
Mankovsky);
- Birthday cakes for JD and Jon Thomason, the Pi's
software architect and telecommunications wizard;
- A birthday cake for Mac OS X (Mac OS X, it should be
noted, ate none of the cake)
- A sale of Mac OS X, complete with limited-edition
T-shirts;
- Dozens of installations of Mac OS X, aided by a cadre
of Pi volunteers.
We have lots of pictures:
Dave Ottalini
(10 pictures) | Lou
Pastura (15 pictures) | Lawrence
Charters (5 pictures) | Tom
Witte (11 pictures)
and movies,
making this one of the best-documented Pi events to date.
Apple senior engineer J.D. Mankovsky temporarily freaks
out when his PowerBook G4 ("Ti PB") momentarily loses
contact with his video projector. It was JD's birthday, but
he was so caught up in preparing for the meeting that he
managed only a few hours sleep before the meeting. Click on
the image to get an idea of what an Olympus E-10 digital
camera can do when it tries hard. (Photo by Lou Pastura)
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