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Mcintosh Apple Recipes, Macintosh Apples, Mcintosh Apples, Baking Pies, Macintosh Apple, Apple Pie Recipe, Pastry Blender, Apple Pie Recipes, No Bake Pies

These are the second most popular apples at the orchard. They are in high demand because folks love using them for baking pies (if they like their apples to mush) and for smooth applesauce.Approximate Ripening Date: September 1stFlavor: I'm going to break the flavor of the McIntosh apples into two different categories: Early, freshly picked McIntosh - The McIntosh are commonly thought of as a softer, sweeter apple. When they are first picked from the tree that is absolutely not true. When…

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June 5 - Apple II goes on sale for the first time Apple Advertising, Apple Rainbow, Macintosh Apple, Steve Wozniak, Apple Ii, Apple Macintosh, Mac Apple, Think Different, Vintage Computer

On this date in 1977, the first highly successful “personal computer” (a microcomputer meant for a home) went on sale for the first time: the Apple II. Incredibly expensive, large in physical size, and small in memory size and computing power, compared to computers these days, the Apple II was still AMAZING at the time! It was a computer that didn't cost ten thousand dollars and that didn't fill a room. A computer that just an average person could afford and house and learn to use. (An…

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Mac | Logopedia | Fandom Apple Watch Activity, Macintosh Computer, Corporate Fonts, Apple Macintosh, Find My Friends, Trademark Logo, Mac Computer, Apple Computer, Apple Model

The "Picasso" logo, designed by Tom Hughes and John Casado, was used in the Mac's original packaging and documentation.[1] It continued in use until the release of Mac OS 8, mainly appearing on the welcome splash that read "Welcome to Macintosh". Since its rebranding as Mac, the Finder icon, alongside the wordmark, has traditionally been used as the logo. Beginning in April 29, 2002, with the launch of the eMac, the Mac text was updated to use the semibold variant of Myriad Pro, replacing…

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