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macintoshes

n. (plural of macintosh English)

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This fellow was the second person who turned me on to Macintoshes, by the way, and through the mid-1980's we had shared the thrill of being high-tech cognoscenti, using superior Apple technology in a world of DOS-using knuckleheads.

A chair next to one of the Macintoshes was stacked with computer paper.

An old college buddy of mine, who starts and runs high-tech companies in Boston, had developed a commercial product using Macintoshes as the front end.

Lincoln, the Macintoshes and balky mules, but the words would not come.

He warn’t vague no more and he said: ‘Have the Slatterys and the Macintoshes signed somethin’ like this?

The living room, where they were standing, had been converted to a computer office, with two large Macintoshes sitting on library tables, surrounded by paper and other unidentifiable machines.

The first Macintoshes looked different from other PCs even when they were turned off: they consisted of one box containing both CPU (the part of the computer that does arithmetic on bits) and monitor screen.