My new friend: a MacPlus!

You should have seen my face when i saw him, from far away… My friend mel is still making fun of me… Since so long i wanted this cuty, now i have my own MacPlus!

I have to reformat it new since i get a nice blinking ‘?’ while trying to open it, but im sure i will put it in shape and be able to use it quickly. If you have an idea about how to proceed for that, let me know. The manuals were not in the package and apple is not making them available online…

* my new friend :)

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  1. syd on August 26th, 2003 10:27 am

    In January, I moved back to my hometown. I even lived, gasp, with my parents for about 3 months. I’m almost 30–I can’t live with my parents!

    I felt the same way you do, I just wanted things to happen. What was next? When, where, how? I must have been driving my mother nuts because one day she said, “Why don’t you just relax and do nothing? You always have to be doing something? Try doing nothing, just enjoy yourself, you haven’t lived at home in a long time.”

    I realized she was right. Now here I am almost 8 months later, I am living in my own place but I am still in this tiny Texas town. Did I quit wanting to do stuff, to move forward, of course not. I am still constantly trying to get things going, but because of what Mom said, at least now I can slow down every once and a while and enjoy life and my family. I notice things that I’d forgotten and I feel like my work and my life has improved because I’ve learn to be patient.

    Good luck. I love your work.

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