Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για Apple Lisa
1. Mental Floss: Many myths of Jack Daniel Cult computers: Apple Lisa This is a cult that the Floss‘ own Chris Higgins belongs to –– I know he‘s been keeping his eye out for a used Lisa for years.
2. The Apple Lisa, introduced in 1'83, used an innovative icon– and mouse–based graphical user interface that laid the foundation of today‘s computers and replaced the previous arcane text–based systems.
3. After releasing the Apple Lisa, which was a flop primarily due to its $',''5 price tag, Apple needed a hit." That‘s $20,000 in today‘s money, which Apple felt was justified because the Lisa included such cutting–edge (for 1'83) features as a graphical user interface (GUI), a mouse, a built–in screensaver and a then–blistering 5Mhz clock speed. (By the way, if anyone knows where Higgins can get a hold of an original Lisa, let us know.) Mental Floss: Macintosh development stories Cult fiction: "A Confederacy of Dunces" Dunces is cult for a few reasons –– one because it‘s rare; the author, John Kennedy Toole, killed himself 11 years before the book was published in 1'80, so there are no more Toole novels in the ol‘ pipeline.