I agree.
Gene H
From: James E. Therrault mjrtas...@gmail.com
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Subject: Re: Power Mac Coffee Table!
Neat idea but I think that it would be an unbefitting end to my Gigabit G4
that served me flawlessly for ten years
YOU GOT THAT RIGHT!
Joe
Gene H
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Subject: Re: Power Mac Coffee Table!
Leo - I imagine these machines weren't functional. Once the PS dies, it's
tough. Even used supplies aren't cheap (set
Once the PS dies, it's tough. Even used supplies aren't cheap. If you don't
need ADC you can mod a ATX PSU to work.
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From: Leo E. Sancho
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Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2012 7:55 AM
Subject: Re: Power Mac Coffee Table!
Howdy Jonas
Please excuse the butt-in I am typing this on a G4. My heart sank when I
read the deal
Leo, I would really like to get rid of a few G4's. E-mail me off list and
maybe we can work something out.
-Jonas
On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 4:55 AM, Leo E. Sancho lsan...@mrtc.com wrote:
Howdy Jonas
Please excuse the butt-in I am typing this on a G4. My heart sank when
I read the deal
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.
I'm using one to set my flat screen monitor on to use as a TV. Of course I
have half a dozen other G4's that are busy collecting dust...
-Jonas
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Neat idea but I think that it would be an unbefitting end to my Gigabit G4 that
served me flawlessly for ten years.
JT
On Aug 24, 2012, at 10:58 AM, Dan wrote:
http://www.techhive.com/article/2000340/the-classy-coffee-table-gives-old-power-mac-g4s-a-new-lease-on-life.html
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Howdy Jonas
Please excuse the butt-in I am typing this on a G4. My heart sank
when I read the deal about the coffee table. I find the G4 Quite
reliable after I jacked it up a little. Do you want to get rid of the
G4s you have?? I am retired and kinda enjoy the layed back speed of
Neat idea but I think that it would be an unbefitting end to my Gigabit G4
that served me flawlessly for ten years.
The proper coffee table Mac is an Apple Network Server. Put a plate of
glass on top of it. Presto, table. And you don't even need to drill the case.
For bonus points, connect a
http://www.techhive.com/article/2000340/the-classy-coffee-table-gives-old-power-mac-g4s-a-new-lease-on-life.html
:)
- Dan.
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On Aug 24, 2012, at 8:58 AM, Dan wrote:
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:)
Well, mine is serving as a stand for our cable reciever box so the remotes can
'see' it better :-)
I think a couple G5 cases would be
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