I forgot I had written this up several years ago:
"An emergency call from Cramer (or Kramer) Electronics to Paul Terrell owner of the budding "The Byte Shop", wanting to know if it was okay to sell raw components to "Two Guys" to build 50 Apple /'s."
Anyway, "The Byte Shop", placed the first order of 50.
I'm not sure of his exact name, but I have him telling the story in his own words on a Apple History DVD I created. I guess he was pulled out of a electronics meeting by 2 incredibly persistent "young guys" who wanted Net 30 to build up 50 boards. He agreed and the rest is history :) It was probably SJ from the way the guy tells the story. I think it's on DVD 2, you can get them at the link below (usually) or eme and I'll get you a set. amcintosh @ mac.com
http://snipurl.com/1fpvk
Why did you not mention the VERY BEST Macintosh Browser? I applaud your notion to Ditch Safari, we all thought it would pull through with 2.0, but nothing has really changed since the beginning, it's still a Linux browser at heart. Since you don't know already, Camino is where it's at for state of the art browsing on the Mac. It's a PURE Mac Browser, written in Cocoa, based on Mozilla, with a PURE Mac Interface, Keychain Support, the best imaging for OSX, etc, etc, etc. FireFox a PC BROWSER, not a Mac BROWSER, it's just a PC Port! Opera isn't mainstream, and Omniweb isn't nearly as polished as Camino. To finally break the chains of Explorer and Safari... Camino is what you are looking for. www.caminobrowser.org Enjoy!
April 7, 1976: Steve Jobs Gets Crucial $5000 Loan
April 7, 1976: Steve Jobs Gets Crucial $5000 Loan
Is it time to ditch Safari?