Getting a G5 iMac
Posted: Sun Jul 11, 2010 5:07 pm
I've wanted a spare computer for my OS development for a while now. A little over a week ago I started looking on eBay for a Mac. The Intel ones were either unacceptable for their prices or had random damages. I decided it would be better to get a PowerPC based iMac because (1) I would need to buy another monitor otherwise and (2) the different architecture would be good for testing my OS on. So I found a pretty good one (1.8GHz G5, 2GB RAM, 300GB HDD, w/ Keyboard and mouse, OS X. 10.5.8) and placed the winning bid on it.
So, I'm waiting on it's arrival. I noticed a new email this morning from USPS that gave updated tracking information. The email stated that the package had reached my apartment yesterday, but had to be redelivered because nobody was home. I was there all day and never heard anyone come to the door. I went to check the mail today, since the last status was "notify." I found a slip that explained the packaage was in possession of the post office. That was quite annoying because, not only was I there, but 2 other people were there as well. No one came to the door, they made no effort to leave it with the manager's office (which was customary for larger packages in my previous apartment complex). It's quite annoying that I paid $60 for the shipping and they (probably) put no effort into leaving it to me in a considerable manner.
Anyway, I scheduled a redelivery for tomorrow and left additional instructions. The instructions probably aren't very safe; I said that if no one answers, they should walk in and set it down. I'll be home all day tomorrow though. (The package is insured, by the way.)
The iMac will be sweet because I get paid to develop certain Windows libraries involving Direct3D 11, so I can use it simultaneously if I start to get bored or just don't want to restart. (E.g., a compilation is in progress and will take about 5 minutes. Or, I'm waiting for a response from the project manager via text due to some inconsistency.) I'm pretty excited about it. :)
(By the way, the iMac cost me $220, and powermax.com offered me $225 for it. They sell them for about $400, so I like the deal I got. It comes with the install disc and iLife '08 too.)
Cheers,
-Aaron
So, I'm waiting on it's arrival. I noticed a new email this morning from USPS that gave updated tracking information. The email stated that the package had reached my apartment yesterday, but had to be redelivered because nobody was home. I was there all day and never heard anyone come to the door. I went to check the mail today, since the last status was "notify." I found a slip that explained the packaage was in possession of the post office. That was quite annoying because, not only was I there, but 2 other people were there as well. No one came to the door, they made no effort to leave it with the manager's office (which was customary for larger packages in my previous apartment complex). It's quite annoying that I paid $60 for the shipping and they (probably) put no effort into leaving it to me in a considerable manner.
Anyway, I scheduled a redelivery for tomorrow and left additional instructions. The instructions probably aren't very safe; I said that if no one answers, they should walk in and set it down. I'll be home all day tomorrow though. (The package is insured, by the way.)
The iMac will be sweet because I get paid to develop certain Windows libraries involving Direct3D 11, so I can use it simultaneously if I start to get bored or just don't want to restart. (E.g., a compilation is in progress and will take about 5 minutes. Or, I'm waiting for a response from the project manager via text due to some inconsistency.) I'm pretty excited about it. :)
(By the way, the iMac cost me $220, and powermax.com offered me $225 for it. They sell them for about $400, so I like the deal I got. It comes with the install disc and iLife '08 too.)
Cheers,
-Aaron