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Re: iBrator and the iMac
Re your message: You are welcome to recreate it, but without any resulting information on the iMac page about what the redirect references, it is not a helpful redirect. Looking at the references you listed, it seems to be a non-notable product that made no lasting impact and a few web videos that likewise were not notable. -- Gogo Dodo 05:02, 7 October 2007 (UTC)
- Replied on your Talk page. Kaomso 22:37, 7 October 2007 (UTC)
- Re your message: Here are the three references that you listed: . -- Gogo Dodo 18:55, 8 October 2007 (UTC)
iMac template
I never said this was about education iMacs; yet the 17" model is still "in production", albeit for education purposes.
Whenever a screen size is dropped, the next screen size takes its place in Apple's lineup, assorting it by positioning as opposed to screen size makes more sense IMO and keeps the timeline at a smaller size. Butterfly0fdoom 18:31, 4 November 2007 (UTC)