Hey, people do it with add-in boards designed especially for the Cube. There are three companies that offer them. (Of course, cooling fans are required.)
I'm remembering the MacChimney. Looked like the Tin Man's hat. Or Tom Teriffic's.
Xander ,'Empty Places'
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Hey, people do it with add-in boards designed especially for the Cube. There are three companies that offer them. (Of course, cooling fans are required.)
I'm remembering the MacChimney. Looked like the Tin Man's hat. Or Tom Teriffic's.
Well, Dan, the rumours are supposed to be pretty well-founded. It would be a sensible business move, because I know plenty of people who'd own a mac if it were affordable. Like me. Or rather, I do own macs. Just not new ones.
I do own macs. Just not new ones.
Me too.
Sadly? Lots of them.
Exactamundo. Though I am freakishly excited about getting back to my Wall Street.
Rob or anyone else who might know,
Are there any special Apple deals to troops in Iraq? My nephew is thinking of buying a 17 inch PowerBook G4 1.5GHz on eBay, [link] and I said I would check around.
I managed to copy the files on my iPod off to my computer, and then start up iTunes. I rule! Now, if only my BiL can manage it, given the directions I was able to convey. I fear not...
Are there any special Apple deals to troops in Iraq?
I haven't heard of any.
Hey folks.
Just got a TiVo.
Is there any way to rip the shows off it?
Sadly? Lots of them.
Me too. And even sadder? Not all of them work...but I can't get rid of them! Ittsa disease.
Two towers, one powerbook, one iMac (on which I come to you)
one new eMac...still not with new memory, but on the way!
Hm. I wonder if the tower memory could be scavenged? Nah. That would be too easy.
eta: And one very nice studio display that would LOVE a new cheap, monitorless Mac!
etaa: Hm. I wonder if I could network the monitor to the newly memoried eMac to run two screens at once? Is that complex?
All of my Macs work, but my Mac Portable locks up every time I try to eject a floppy. And its 30 Meg hard drive is about full. And it's one of the models without backlighting, so reading the screen demands carefull attention to room lighting.
Huh. Two of my three Macs were considered big failures in the marketplace.