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January 2005 General Meeting starring the Mac mini
Setup for the January 2005 meeting was more involved than usual. Apple brought their own ultra-compact, ultra-bright digital projector, plus several laptops, iPods, and a Mac mini (never actually turned on) in addition to the usual Washington Apple Pi cluster of laptops, cables and whatnot. (Photo by Lawrence I. Charters, taken with a Canon PowerShot S500 digital camera)
Fresh from Macworld San Francisco 2005 came this pre-production box for the Mac mini, the same size and shape as the final version only without any printing. (Photo by Lawrence I. Charters, taken with a Canon PowerShot S500 digital camera)
Brian Wayman, dressed in something other than Apple's current fad of funeral black, shows the Apple Mac mini. This incredibly tiny box is more powerful than any UNIX computer in the world from a decade ago. (Photo by Lawrence I. Charters, taken with a Canon PowerShot S500 digital camera)
Apple's Brian Wayman and Themis Tzamarias (Themis in the regulation Apple black shirt) hold a Mac mini. (Photo by Lawrence I. Charters, taken with a Canon PowerShot S500 digital camera)
Themis Tzamarias' daughter (sorry; we don't know her name) held the Mac mini. While it isn't obvious, her pink shirt says, in white letters, that she is a "Mac Chick." (Photo by Lawrence I. Charters, taken with a Canon PowerShot S500 digital camera)