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This actually doesn't surprise me much. The pundits are quick to point out a few quirky features found on some Japanese or Korean phone, that the iPhone doesn't have (and some of them *are* good features!), but I can't help but think of...

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Wacky Mac

Craziest. Macs. Ever.

Wacky Macs

Here’s to the wacky ones.

The cubes.
The clamshells.
The translucent candy cases.
The chrome necks suspending screens over white half-domes.
The ones who flaunt fields of flowers and dalmatian spots.
They’re not fond of beige.
And they have no respect for the floppy disk.
You can mock them, drool over them, gawk at them or yearn for them.
About the only thing you can’t do is ignore them.
Because they change things.
They push the personal computer forward.
And while some may see them as the wacky ones,
We see genius.
Because the Macs who are crazy enough to think
they can change the computer,
Are the ones who did. And still do.

Welcome to Mactivist's guide to the strangest Macs (and other Apple products) to escape from Cupertino! Stay tuned for lots of oddball goodness.

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