credits page, Sep 5, 2001

 

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Mac 2400 hosted by University of Waterloo

 

 


(an Ash and Ralph production!)


Founder & Editor-in-chief

Ashish Mishra (ash), Age: 20-something, email ash@sineware.com
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada

Ashish has a B.A.Sc. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Waterloo (Canada). He is Vice-President at Sine of the Times, a company that (still) develops software for the Apple Newton. He also works as a Web Developer at a Fortune 500 company.

Ash's PowerBook 2400c: 80MB, 3 GB IBM drive, Mac OS 8.5.1, LaCie 20x CD-ROM, LaCie 6 GB external HD (for backing up), Farallon Ethernet 10-T card, 19" Samsung 900p Monitor, UMAX 610S scanner.

What does Ash use his machine for?

Net-work (web browsing, email, ftp, and editing HTML), 3D design / rendering (Ray Dream Studio 5), software development in Java & C++, financial tracking, stock watching, writing opinion articles, listening to MP3s, and playing games!

Associate Editor

Ralph Mawyer Jr. (rpm)
San Antonio, Texas, USA

Ralph has an ancient B.S. in Psychology/Math and is an I/T Project Manager for a large insurance/financial services company.

Ralph has been into Mac's since 1985 and online since 1991. Shortly thereafter he became the Asst. SysOp for MacExchange, one of the early BBS's devoted to the Mac and running a graphical interface, i.e., TeleFinder and FirstClass SoftArc. This, at a time when the DOS world still thought colored text was cool.

Ralph's PowerBook 2400c: 80MB, Interware G3/320, Yu-Plan translucent keyboard, 10GB Hitachi HD, OS 8.6, MacSense Ethernet card, Newer BookEndz, APS CD-ROM, Fujitsu 640SE MO, 17" Monitor & keyboard.


A bit of history

Mac2400 was originally started in late 1997 by Ashish Mishra. As a Canadian, having a 2400 was like being beached on the moon (2400s are not available outside of the US and Japan). So to keep up-to-date about this great little computer, Ashish formed this website!

Notes

If you are a user or vendor, and have any comments, please send the current editor some email. We will be happy to add links to vendors, but do not permit vendor-written reviews or self-written comments/advertisements for products (or their competition's either), just to ensure fair play.

You may observantly notice how we are trying to keep this site simple. Simplicity is natural. We are attempting to keep this site clean of banner ads, goofy sounds, and way too many colorful graphics. We're keeping it simple, just like the design of the 2400: a machine with speed, a small footprint, and clean lines. It's a wonderful machine, isn't it?