When you send an e-mail to multiple people and don't hide their e-mail address. Good way for spammers to harvest e-mail addresses. Better practice is to send bcc: when you have a large list.
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The eMac featured a CRT (cathode ray tube) display instead of the LCD (liquid crystal display) found in most modern computers. It also had a built-in handle for easy portability, and its all-in-one design meant that it did not require a separate tower or display.
The eMac was powered by a G4 processor and shipped with Mac OS X v10.2 Jaguar. Later models were upgraded to Mac OS X v10.3 Panther and v10.4 Tiger. It was eventually discontinued in favor of the iMac, which had a sleeker design and more advanced features.
Although the eMac is no longer produced by Apple, it still has a dedicated fanbase and is often sought after by collectors or those who prefer the retro feel of a CRT display.
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The eMac featured a CRT (cathode ray tube) display instead of the LCD (liquid crystal display) found in most modern computers. It also had a built-in handle for easy portability, and its all-in-one design meant that it did not require a separate tower or display.
The eMac was powered by a G4 processor and shipped with Mac OS X v10.2 Jaguar. Later models were upgraded to Mac OS X v10.3 Panther and v10.4 Tiger. It was eventually discontinued in favor of the iMac, which had a sleeker design and more advanced features.
Although the eMac is no longer produced by Apple, it still has a dedicated fanbase and is often sought after by collectors or those who prefer the retro feel of a CRT display.
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