50 Things We Miss About Old-School Apple
Posted 08/27/2009 at 1:36pm
| by Michael Simon

25. Cash for Goldblum
Our favorite beige-hating, iMovie loving, e-mail promoting, iBook seducing, two-step voiceover hacker hero who may or may not have been drunk.

26. Easy-bake love-in
It probably wouldn't quite have the same effect today (what with Intel inside and all), but Steve and Phil's public showdowns between Macs and PCs made for great drama--even if the outcome was never really in doubt.
27. Go-go-gadget grip
There was a time when Apple really catered to Mac users on the go, building handles into just about every one of their products. Sure the Mac Pro still has one, but where are we going to take a 40-pound cheese grater?

28. Stop the Unsanity
It's not that we don't like playing with our Dock's slow-motion genie effect, but we really miss minimizing our unused Windows into unobstructive strips that stayed where we left them. Thank goodness for small Haxies.
29. I can see clearly now
Sure it was a cheap gimmick that reinforced the form-over-function argument, but we liked looking into our iMacs and 17-inch Studio Displays.

30. Back to the Drawing Board
One of the nice things about OS 9 was its built-in library of themes that added more personality to our desktops than simply changing the wallpaper. While it wasn't all it could have been (Gizmo anyone?), it put Resexcellence on the map and was more fun than a barrel of limes and lollipops.