Marshall Eubanks wrote:
I used to count the proportion of Mac laptops in the room (or, at least, my row) to pass the time when I was bored.
.... I remember at the 1999 Washington IETF I saw exactly one, and I could hear people whisper about it around me.
I used to attend with various Powerbook flavors over the years. I'm sure that I wasn't the only person with a Mac at IETF in 1999. I snuck my SO into the terminal room with her Mac, too.... In the *really* old days, MacTCP (and MacPPP, of course) were pretty common among my compatriots, talking to Sun farms. But in those days, I used PC desktops and laptops with KA9Q NOS. We ran an ISP entirely on MacOS machines (with NetBlazers and PortMasters) from 1994 to circa 1999, when Yellow Dog Linux became available.