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My old and new mac!

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gotta love it!

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edited by MacAddikt: resized image
 
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Great pic! A little big though for a forum...(Unfortunately, not everybody has a 23" screen...) :teen:

After seeing the Classic again, I was actually wondering about a little challenge:
Modifying an old ColorClassic (because of the color screen) by putting the Mac mini's board in it...and actually make it work with the original built-in screen (that's the most challenging part)!!

I know, it's senseless, and maybe silly...but would be wuite interesting to see... :cool:
 
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yea, that may be a little big....hope no one here is on dial up...

hey, a good idea may be to mount a imac g5 in there, or replace the screen with an lcd....should look like the old appple but run like a new one

-chris
 
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sorry about the size guys. i only got one digital camera and i didnt know how to downsize it.
 
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sorry about the size guys. i only got one digital camera and i didnt know how to downsize it.

Just FYI,

In iPhoto, select the image, then choose File > Export...

Click the "File Export" tab, and choose "Scale images no larger than..." (640x480 or 800x600 are usually good sizes for web or eMail.)

And, nice computers, BTW.
 
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later ill pull out my model I mac and put it next to the G5

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i have seen a Mr T with an LCD display built into it, looked really neat. I saw another one that somebody had made into a fish tank as well. No photos I'm afraid.
 
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Especially the Cube looks great as an Aquarium... :mac:
 
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Nice, shame that the cubes arn't being made anymore I liked the design.
 
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Such a beautiful collection of images :alien:
 
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