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Location DB > United States > Ohio > Logan > Logan High School > Open Doors 1-11-09 / Gratuitous Hallway Shot Gallery > 118.JPG

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Inside the computer/technology utility room, or whatever it is you want to call it. I was once told to come to this room and fetch Jared, the school's tech guy, and after getting directions (I was a Freshman), I was told "If that doesn't work, just find a wire and follow it, it'll lead to that room eventually."
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Posted by keyboy08 11/25/2009 11:46 PM | remove
  Oh dear oh dear... I WANT THOSE APPLES!


Believe it or not, their worth about $50
Posted by Samurai 3/17/2010 7:11 AM | remove
  that's too much

Posted by macserv 5/20/2010 4:21 AM | remove
  They're not Macs (I presume that's what you mean, since "Apples" haven't been made since 1992.). They're just the monitors. And the ones with that design were a pain in the ass, especially the 21" (Moby) version.
Posted by Mowog 2/10/2011 5:40 PM | remove
  Ha... I have a 19" ViewSonic, like the one in the foreground, in the basement at home. And I have to say that working in educational tech has made me very appreciative of flat-panel monitors. Imagine carrying these CRTs around the building, setting up a computer lab, etc. Hernias await...
Posted by MrNovack 6/22/2013 8:54 PM | remove
  The Apple monitors are from 1999 that came with the G3 B&W (Blue and White) PowerMac.
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