Found this on the net, and am impressed with the coolness of the idea. Wish I c
ould do something like this, but in my neighborhood, junk collectors would have
ripped this off the post and run off with it within a minute of my closing our
gate.
(I feel a little bad for myself though. I have a similar model - souped up, to
be sure - that I still spend a lot of time on, and the thought that my treasure
is someone else's junk is kind of depressing.)
What to do with old Macs
Found this on the net, and am impressed with the coolness of the idea. Wish I c
ould do something like this, but in my neighborhood, junk collectors would have
ripped this off the post and run off with it within a minute of my closing our
gate.
(I feel a little bad for myself though. I have a similar model - souped up, to
be sure - that I still spend a lot of time on, and the thought that my treasure
is someone else's junk is kind of depressing.)
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This must be a very expensive Mailbox!!!
But I'm pretty damned sure it's reliable.
' Bet no one can do that with a Lindows...
Starting with the G4 macs, each one, in its own way, a beauty to behold. If I w
ere lucky enough to own one, I would have a hard time parting with it even thou
gh its been outdted with the latest models available in the market :D
this is nice. i think id like one. though i dont have an old Apple, but i have
an old 80's Macintosh... =p
Whoa! that mailbox is called pure Innovation, the best way to recycle. This way the dumping grounds in Asian countries will also find a solution. While trying to create space at home we try to almost discard everything and it's either the garage or the junkyard but the idea of old Macs just motivated me to become more creative.
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