Toy Story changed my life .
So did Itunes.
So did Garage Band.
So did the iPod.
So did The iPad.
I grew up in the ultimate iHome.
I had iParents.
My dad was the ultimate iDad. He had a Powerbook, aka the most up to date Mac laptop of its time because if he had to work on a pc all day, he might have slit his wrists.
He used to have stock in Apple, because he knew what the rest of the world had yet to discover.
Of course at that time, Apple almost fell off of the face of earth. Now I could kick him.
Steve Jobs may have been the single most important guy in the world.
When I was a kid, I didn’t learn how to type words on Microsoft, but in Adobe Photoshop. My very first computer was a Macintosh. Back when people actually called it a Macintosh. I used to play computer games made especially for Mac, because all the cool girly games were made for Windows 98.
We had two Macs in my house, the Mac G4 and an even older version that I can’t remember the name of. I could play my games on it .
I did my first big school project on my Mac. I made my first cd on a Mac, and I have my first real internet experience on a Mac.
I’ did my first real video project on a Mac, made my first solo instrument recording on a Mac, and developed my pictures on a Mac.
They say you never forget your first love.
I think they're right.
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