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Apple Computing Products:
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The most extreme series of Mods Ever Done To A Powerbook G4 Titanium
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<blockquote data-quote="nicholasdivitto" data-source="post: 1293342" data-attributes="member: 214151"><p>Those are some good points with the hard drive, I'm going to have to reconsider. But I found two sticks of 512mb ram for 10 bucks altogether, and honestly, with these old computers its all about running smart. Thats why I was inquiring about different linux distros as more efficient alternatives. For youtube videos I'm using html5 instead of flashmedia and its fantastic. And I don't have 350 bucks for a macbook. I have a soldering iron, I have machining tools, I have creativity and raw materials, and I have a passion for this. believe it or not, not everything has to be bought...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nicholasdivitto, post: 1293342, member: 214151"] Those are some good points with the hard drive, I'm going to have to reconsider. But I found two sticks of 512mb ram for 10 bucks altogether, and honestly, with these old computers its all about running smart. Thats why I was inquiring about different linux distros as more efficient alternatives. For youtube videos I'm using html5 instead of flashmedia and its fantastic. And I don't have 350 bucks for a macbook. I have a soldering iron, I have machining tools, I have creativity and raw materials, and I have a passion for this. believe it or not, not everything has to be bought... [/QUOTE]
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