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One of the best YouTube videos about computers – as well as one of the simplest demonstrations of Newtonian physics – is the one that shows an astronaut ejecting a floppy disk under zero gravity (www.snipca.com/19928). If, like us, you’re old enough to remember floppy disks, you’ll know they popped straight out, with a brisk spring action. So, just as Sir Isaac would have predicted, the 3.5in packet emerges and floats elegantly across the room, like something out of 2001: A Space Odyssey.
“The Envy 13 is very easy to carry, but ran programs slower than comparable laptops” To computer aficionados, though, there’s a secondary meaning to the clip. The machine being used is Apple’s first attempt at a laptop, the Macintosh Portable. It…