The other day I went to the local hardware store (well, actually it's some
10 miles away, but it's a local chain,) and looked around at the Sauder
furniture models.  Sauder makes "build it yourself" furniture, you get a
box of pre-cut boards and you get to hammer it together and feel like Norm
Abrham for an afternoon.

Usually to model the finished product they have cardboard boxes printed
with images of VCRs, computers, etc.  But I noticed something odd about
the desk I saw.  On it sat an Apple 20" monitor! (don't remember offhand
the proper name for it.)  Another desk sported a Mac Plus, and around the
corner was a PowerMac 7100 tucked into one of the bays.

Don't know if they worked or not, none were plugged in, but they weren't
empty shells. the 7100's cover was loose and at 2 cards, a HD, etc.


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