Listen "October 1999: Amaz!ng Features"
Episode Synopsis
Welcome back to Memory Protection! This month we get a little goofy for the spooky season. Apple is firing on all cylinders in October 1999 as Steve introduces the iMac/DV/SE, performs an exceptional iMovie Introduction, and Phil does a pacificst run of Quake 3. Matt discovers that his recycling bin is haunted & Josh spins a cautionary tale of motion sickness while playing Star Wars Episode I: Racer (...with his mom). Follow Up: - Altivec, what even is it? Hot Cocoa: - Oni website launched - Oni was the last bungie game on Mac (Wikipedia Link) - New utility checks for apps with Y2k Problems - Go64 - Apple Announces Speed Reductions In G4 Lines, Prices Stay The Same - Has Apple Shifted From The High End To A Low End Focus? - Apple alienating pros is not a new feature. (Google Search) - Pixar’s doing well Topics: - iMac DV Intro Keynote Video - iMac Ram Door - iSub - iMac Comparison: the Original & the DV - countchocula.fun - iMovie Introduction - Jeff Goldblum's 3 new iMac Commercials Recommendations: - Josh: - Cryptonomicon by Neal Stephenson - Pokémon Yellow - Matt: - Being John Malkovich - Rayman 2: The Great Escape Connect with us elsewhere on the internet! - Twitter - Website - Email
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