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A pivotal experience from 1999 involving a PowerMac G4, college, and a costly mistake. This isn't just a trip down memory lane; it's a raw and honest look at a time when a 'personal supercomputer' dream turned into a financial and technical nightmare. I'll detail the financial pitfalls I fell into, the hard lessons I learned about companies and marketing, and how I ultimately took control of the situation. If you've ever felt misled by a company or made a costly tech purchase, this episode offers valuable insights.
Thoughtfully Critical is a weekly podcast created by Chris Wahl. You can find out more about Chris by reading his newsletter at Wahl Network. Please subscribe and leave a review to help shape the conversation.
Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
00:27 The Road to Chicago and a Budding Mac Fan
06:05 The PowerMac G4 Dream and Disaster
10:53 Major lessons learned
12:23 Building My Own & Escaping the Lemon
Links & Resources:
Quote: " My biggest issue was counting on future earnings to pay for current costs. Bad idea."
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A pivotal experience from 1999 involving a PowerMac G4, college, and a costly mistake. This isn't just a trip down memory lane; it's a raw and honest look at a time when a 'personal supercomputer' dream turned into a financial and technical nightmare. I'll detail the financial pitfalls I fell into, the hard lessons I learned about companies and marketing, and how I ultimately took control of the situation. If you've ever felt misled by a company or made a costly tech purchase, this episode offers valuable insights.
Thoughtfully Critical is a weekly podcast created by Chris Wahl. You can find out more about Chris by reading his newsletter at Wahl Network. Please subscribe and leave a review to help shape the conversation.
Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
00:27 The Road to Chicago and a Budding Mac Fan
06:05 The PowerMac G4 Dream and Disaster
10:53 Major lessons learned
12:23 Building My Own & Escaping the Lemon
Links & Resources:
Quote: " My biggest issue was counting on future earnings to pay for current costs. Bad idea."
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