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Mac mini Built Into Wall

Lilmuckers writes "I have just completed a project to build a Mac mini into the wall of my kitchen. It is hidden and everything works perfectly."

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  1. Arrrrrrrg by SuperBanana · · Score: 4, Informative

    Here [Next] is [Next] my [Next] Mac [Next] Mini [Next] in [Next] a [Next] wall.

    For everyone who just wants to skip to the chase and see "a Mac Mini in someone's kitchen wall", which is what I wanted to see (not pictures of an effing butter knife)...completed Mini in the wall.

    Also, I think the entire W3C group has a simultaneous conniption with the author's use of "Clicky" to note an image that is also a link. That's the purpose, astoundingly, of a BLUE BORDER around an image...along with the cursor change, the tool tip, AND the display of a URL in the bottom of the browser window. I think it's probably worse than the usual "to see a picture of me and a llama, click here. To find out more about llamas, click here."

    I know I had a conniption, thanks to the atrocious grammar....

  2. IBM maintains a nice "legends" page by Shivetya · · Score: 4, Informative

    about their iSeries and such

    http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/legen ds/index_flat.html

    It also includes the "server" lost behind the wall. The reenactments are cute and somewhat based on "true" stories.

    Another set of stories is at...
    http://www.iseriesnetwork.com/nodeuk/ukarchive/ind ex.cfm?fuseaction=viewarticle&CO_ContentID=13885

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