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Thursday, September 09, 2004

New iMac G5 Doubles as Breakfast Tray

BBSpot: "As well as being moderately useful for desktop publishing and digital music 'sharing,' the G5 makes an excellent breakfast tray. With the option of a wireless keyboard and mouse, there is only the power cord to unplug when getting ready to serve the morning latte. Residents in arid areas can use the computer as roofing material, and as a cheap alternative to aluminum siding. This marks Apple's first foray into construction. Rival Microsoft has long had a lead in this market, cemented by the sale of MS BOB as a cheap and durable insulation material ... George Duval of the MacAttac online forum praised the innovative cooling system and the sleek design: 'I can barely hear it, and if you turn it sideways you can't see it. It's the next best thing to not having a computer at all' ... The new processor and an impressive 256MB of RAM make plain text editing a breeze. The G5 comes preloaded with all three games that work on OS X."

LOL. Good stuff. Thanks Keith.
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