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Sunday January 30, 2005 11:06 pm
Turn Mac mini into a PC
Do you like the design of the Mac mini, but don’t like Apple’s software? Why not just make your own version of Apple’s latest innovation. Kevin Rose, G4 Tech TV TSS host, took a Mac Mini case, ripped it apart, and made it a PC Mini by replacing the Apple motherboard with a yet to be released Nano-ITX board. Now if only someone would make a 2Ghz+ mini system.
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Exactly what Microsoft did with the PC… They stole the idea from Apple…
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lol nice. Wonder if Apple will like this idea heheh.
Still getting closer to putting a highend PC on your wrist.
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“Exactly what Microsoft did with the PC… They stole the idea from Apple…”
And Apple “stole” it from Xerox… so what?
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The guy had to hack the heat sink in half though to get it all to fit. [face_shocked]
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Interesting. Are people going to start putting Rio components inside an iPod now?
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Next up, watch a man extract the creme filling from a donut and replace it by injecting styrofoam inside!
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Xerox got Apple stock, which made them a huge amount of money.
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It lightly smells of sweat. Apple has the DVD inside. And i’m afraid the 1GHz Via doesn’t compare too.
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Guess What, Guesswhat?
Apple *bought* the idea from Xerox. Welcome to the Ministry of Actual Truth.
PC users, doncha just love ‘em?
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I guess that would be what the quotation marks around “stole” were for tong-o
Reading and comprehension, doncha just love it?
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