2013-05-02, 04:53 PM
It was the beginning of the 1990's, and a team of Java developers from Adobe came together to made a stupid piece of software for their company to make more money than they already did. They tried to make software that could toast your bread when you stick bread in the CD drive. They joined up with Apple with this big project, and in a few years, they completed the software. One time they tested, they put bread inside, and all went wrong. More things went wrong then the things that went right. They had this software inside of an old computer. The bread got contaminated with radiation from the computer, and it started spreading around the computer. It eventually got to the software and messed it up. It went from a computer toaster to supersoftware in a few minutes. Adobe could not find a calculator strong enough to develope the price tag for this, so it did not sell. The computer could not handle it anymore, so Apple took it off the counter and had dell make a custom machine for this piece of interesting software. Dell called this extraordinary supercomputer, the Dell Inspiron. Apple quickly installed their OS chips in the Inspiron. In Early 2011, the Inspiron became focused on the gaming industry, on a specific game. A game where the Inspiron didn't have much use for the fantastic graphics card. Minecraft. The super software did not ever hack, it only gocused on the game. It actually was so focused, on September 1 2011, the Inspiron released the game server to the public. The Inspiron has been funded entirely off its community on the server, so Apple or Adobe does not have to spend too much money on it. This server, was called McTopia, a utopia of minecraft.
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