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Feeling nostalgic for the short-lived pop-up toaster action of G4 Cube? Check out Trademarklaser's acrylic stand which positions a Mac Mini to load discs topside. - Mac Mini Cube
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Mac mini Cube project

From the MAKE Flickr photo pool
Feeling nostalgic for the short-lived pop-up toaster action of G4 Cube? Check out Trademarklaser's acrylic stand which positions a Mac Mini to load discs topside. - Mac Mini Cube
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Mac mini Cube project
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It still looks like a Mac Mini. Where's the nostalgia? On a different note, where's the effort involved?
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Wow, creepy timing. This morning I was just looking on eBay for a g4 cube case to rebuild with modern parts.
And the reason I went to eBay in the first place -- what to do with a semi-functional powerbook g3 "wallstreet"?
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Gamecube: The Second Coming
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