Talk:Andy Ihnatko
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Location
[edit]Andy lives in Massachusetts, not Rhode Island. Or at least that's what Leo Laporte says when he introduces Andy on his shows, over and over again. However, Andy does live *near* RI. I'm not going to change the page, because I don't want to create a login. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 66.31.33.94 (talk) 00:11, 4 June 2009 (UTC)
Lillith section
[edit]I removed the section about Lillith, I'm afraid it isn't very encyclopedic, at least not yet. It is not properly sourced, nor does it seem to fit into the article itself. I've posted it below.
- Something else his fans followed was a PowerBook 100, named 'Lilith' which he used for many years until retiring it with an article in the magazine named "Time for the gold watch cursor" in which he described Lilith's life of faithful (and forgiving) service. Fond memories included an incident when, in determining how his productivity was affected by working by floating in a pool, Lillith fell in. Another incident when, minutes before a deadline, he spilled sesame seeds into the keyboard and recovered it using a swiss army knife which 'saved the day' and the article included a description of how Lilith didn't complain when being disassembled "as never before" to be painted with a camouflage pattern.
-- malo (tlk) (cntrbtns) 21:41, 13 March 2008 (UTC)
Bad Link in Referneces: Apple Phone Show
[edit]Apple Phone Show website no longer exists - should the most recent link from Internet Archive be used? (The Apple Phone Show Archive)
Tedhosmann (talk) 23:32, 5 June 2009 (UTC)
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