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Uniform titel The cult of Macintosh cult of Macintosh
ISBN 1-886411-83-2 1-886411-83-2
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There is no product on the planet that enjoys the devotion of a Macintosh computer. Famously dedicated to their machines, many Mac fans eat, sleep, and breathe Macintosh. The Cult of Mac is the first book about Macintosh culture, arguably the largest distinct subculture in computing. Written by Wired News managing editor Leander Kahney , The Cult of Mac is an in-depth look at Mac users and their unique, creative, and often very funny culture. Like fans of a football team or a rock group, Macintosh fans have their own customs, with clearly defined obsessions, rites and passages. From people who get Mac tattoos and haircuts, to those who furnish their apartments with empty Mac boxes, this book details Mac fandom in all of its forms. The paperback edition includes an all-new chapter about the iPod, updates throughout, and new photos that reflect current Apple technology.
Macintosh Madness p. 2 Techno Fetishism p. 4 Mac Loyalty p. 5 Hey, I'm a Loyal Mac User, Too p. 7 Apple's Stickiest Marketing Ploy p. 8 Music About Macs p. 11 Film: Mac Fervor, Malcolm X Style p. 13 Mac O'Lanterns Light up Halloween p. 14 Mac OS X Birthday Parties, or Blowing Out a Candle for OS X p. 16 New Apple Stores Make Fast Mac Friends p. 18 Tekserve: New York's Mom-and-Pop Apple Shop p. 21 Unpacking the iMac p. 23 All Aboard! (But No PCs Allowed) p. 25 Sexy Desktops p. 28 Macs and the Counterculture p. 31 Macs and Pot p. 32 The iBong p. 36 Free Love and Selling Macs p. 37 Ellen Feiss: Stoner Celebrity p. 42 Feiss Look-Alikes p. 44 Apple and the Church of Satan p. 45 Worshipping the two Steves p. 47 The Cofounders: Jobs and Wozniak p. 48 Jobs for President p. 53 Slash Fiction: Bill/Steve's Sexcellent Adventure p. 54 Mac Tattoos and Haircuts p. 56 Tat's the Way MacHeads Like It p. 58 The Professor and His Mac Tattoo p. 66 Mac Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow p. 67 Macspotting p. 68 Macspotting: The New Obsession p. 69 Apple Product Placement p. 70 Hollywood: Good Guys Use Macs p. 71 Mac Evangelism p. 75 The EvangeList p. 76 Some of the Guys in Aisle Six p. 79 Case Study-Lewis Perelman p. 81 Guy Kawasaki p. 81 Arun Gupta and the SPA p. 83 The Mac Web p. 84 Apple's Unofficial PR Corp p. 85 Rumor Sites - Picking Up Where Mac the Knife Left Off p. 86 Rodney O. Lain: The iBrotha p. 88 Inside the Mind of a MacCommunist p. 89 Apple Haters p. 90 Gatherings of the Clan p. 94 Tales of Macworld p. 96 The Gathering of the Mac Clan p. 98 The Line for Macworld Keynotes p. 105 Macworld: Vacation Destination p. 106 Mac the Knife Party p. 106 Mac Deadhead Camps in Style p. 109 Iceland's Hot for Macworld p. 111 PCs Don't Go Gently into Macworld p. 111 What's Behind Apple's Curtain? p. 112 Jobs' Potty Mouth p. 114 No One Gets In Without a Badge p. 114 Going the Distance to Get to Macworld p. 115 Macs in Japan p. 119 Mac Love: Japanese Style p. 121 Macworld Tokyo p. 122 User Groups and Upgrade Clubs p. 129 In Japan, Upgrading Beats Buying p. 130 The Undying Devotion to the PowerBook 2400 p. 132 Kaizo p. 133 PowerMate: Volume Control Knob Turns Heads p. 139 Computer Mac Kan p. 140 Goshu Trading: Where Old Macs Go Off to Thrive p. 142 Incessant Tinkerers p. 144 Macquariums p. 146 Fantasy Macs p. 150 Ersatz Designs Honor Apple p. 152 Isamu Sanada: Master Maker of Mock-up Macs p. 156 The Passion for Designing Macs p. 159 Learning Design: Absorbing Apple's Aesthetic p. 167 Flat-Screen iMac Designed by an Amateur? p. 170 Hardware Mods p. 172 Mac Modders p. 174 Kent Salas' Blue Ice p. 176 Jeff Paradiso's Web Pad p. 179 Christophe Jobic's iBook p. 180 Paper Macs p. 181 Andrew Dusing's Mac Box Furniture p. 188 Hoarders and Recyclers p. 192 Mac Collectors and Collectibles p. 194 RedLightRunner, Saving Collectibles to the Macs p. 195 Three Apple Collectors p. 198 Raines Cohen, T-shirt Collector p. 200 Andy Warhol's Apple Logo Print p. 203 Caesar Lima's Studio Museum p. 204 Antique Macs p. 206 The Incredible Devotion to the Color Classic p. 209 $500 for an Empty Box p. 213 The Most Collectible Apple I p. 215 Black Mac p. 217 Bruce Damer's DigiBarn p. 219 The Newton p. 220 One Man's Retro Mac Revival p. 224 Web Revival for Old Mac Interface p. 227 HyperCard: Forgotten but Not Gone p. 229 HyperCard: What Could Have Been p. 231 New Frontiers p. 232 iPOD p. 234 Music to Hackers' Ears p. 235 iPod Piracy (Have iPod, Will Secretly Bootleg) p. 238 Other Forms of Theft p. 239 Andrew Andrew (They Walk Alike, They DJ Alike) p. 240 iPod DJing (With an iPod, Who Needs a Turntable?) p. 242 iPods Around the World p. 244 What Makes Mac Fans So Loyal? p. 246 Apple: It's All About the Brand p. 250 For Mac Users, It Takes a Village p. 252 Worshipping at the Altar of Mac p. 254 Baby, Friend, Pet: That's My Mac p. 258 Index p. 261