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powerbook

The Apple Macintosh portable line of computers. Many think of them as sleek, thin, stylish, powerful, and long-lasting.

My PowerBook 140 from 1991 is still alive and kicking on the internet, through our broadband modem!

by Roy March 16, 2005

106πŸ‘ 29πŸ‘Ž


powerbook

When it was introduced in 1991, it was one of the most revolutionary designs of the time for laptops, with a trackball between the user and the keyboard. Later PowerBooks were the first with 16 Bit internal stereo and trackpads in the portable consumer market. Nowadays they are extremely powerful, and hold their value quite well.

My PowerBook 100 from 1991 starts in 10 seconds and shuts down in 1 second. Dang that's fast.

by joe bob February 27, 2005

59πŸ‘ 17πŸ‘Ž


powerbook

a $2000 lap dance

i got my new powerbook!!!11

by unknown October 10, 2003

78πŸ‘ 51πŸ‘Ž


PowerBook

a beautiful machine with the graphic power of a god

photoshop works great on my new PowerBook

by naru March 21, 2004

61πŸ‘ 42πŸ‘Ž


Powerbook

Easily the sweetest notebook computer ever made.

What the hell is that dude that is fucking beautiful.
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Its my Powerbook

by Alex Brooks September 2, 2004

107πŸ‘ 80πŸ‘Ž


P-P-P-Powerbook

What started off as a simple ebay auction, became a fabled internet scam of a known scammer. The scammer tried to use a fake escrow service in order to rip a apple powerbook off a legitimate seller on eBay. Knowing what was really going on, the seller hatched a hilarious plot that took advantage of the scammer. The seller ended up enclosing a pieced together "P-P-P-Powerbook" which consisted of a 3-ring binder with old keyboard keys glued to it. On the sides and back; fire wire, monitor!, and various other ports were drawn on with a black marker. Also included in the package were pencil shavings and misburned cdrs. The seller reported a 2000 dollar value for the package, so the scammer had to pay the full 27% tax in order to receive his parcel. Eventually the scammer did pay this tax and received his package only to find out "it is broken". During the whole event, members from the message boards the prank originated from staked out the address the package was being delivered to. The address was for a barbershop with an internet cafe above. One of the "undercover agents" even had his hair cut there while he was doing reconnaissance. Simply searching for β€œP-P-P-Powerbook” on any search engine will yield more detailed results.

Shit son, you hear about that fool who bought the P-P-P-Powerbook?

by KQH May 28, 2004

705πŸ‘ 113πŸ‘Ž