It´s not technical and it´s ugly.

There are many different, more constructive, more creative - and more helpful - things one can do than create fashion to image geekiness. For $600 I´d rather buy a Mac Mini. It´s far more useful than furniture that is dangerous to pets and little children.

Thanks for the link, Dan.  Got my blood moving faster!

On 08/24/2012 11:58 AM, Dan wrote:
http://www.techhive.com/article/2000340/the-classy-coffee-table-gives-old-power-mac-g4s-a-new-lease-on-life.html

:)

- Dan.
Jon.

Fashion, the attempt to image the ¨zeitgeist¨, is ephemeral at best. Few things are more disgusting than the attempt to create ¨fashion¨ from things that we work with every day. True geeks tend to ignore fashion because we are interested in practical things, things that serve us and those around us. We have a mechanical, practical, engineering desire to make things work faster and more efficiently and to make them easier to use. Serious, nerdy things are the antithesis of designing for vanity. How much fashion can you see in hospital operating rooms, in dentists´ chairs or in auto repair bays?

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