Before we embark upon the weekend's festivities of food, fun and blowing stuff up, we thought we'd leave you with the lasting impression of this memorable video. Gary Katz, the guy who made an Apple Store diorama out of an abandoned shoebox and iPhone parts, went and created a visual history of Apple computers that he's owned in the past. But, he didn't just post a video of them dancing around in tutus or what have you. No, instead he morphed them all together.
Witness:
Does anyone feel like saying "It's morphin' time!" after watching that?
I remember a lot of those Macs, makes me wish I hadn't thrown out all those old Macs and had kept them instead. Also, where can I get one of those Homer eating the Apple logo stickers at? That is freakin' awesome!
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