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Captain Z
Mobile Ops Commander
USA
637 Posts |
Posted - 05 Oct 2002 : 20:00:10
The title is just to keep with the tradition set by ~Coxy and Dana. So without further delay, here is a picture of the half of my room, opposite my computer.http://homepage.mac.com/captainz/mess1.jpg This picture is taken from my iBot camera, situated above my monitor. Unfortunetly, I have to use a different camera to view the other side of the room (and that pile in the image, to see a real mess). Hopefully I'll have that up in the next day or so. ------------------ Captain Z - Mobile Operations Commander 68K Macintosh Liberation Army 23 68K Macs Liberated Visit Captain Z's Starbase of EV Stuff |
catsdorule
Senior Member
Canada
1627 Posts |
Posted - 08 Oct 2002 : 14:36:05
Cool as soon as I have a camera i'll show all of you my room.-Danny Forum: http://www24.brinkster.com/catsdorule1/ "Windows(win-doze): A 32-bit extension to a 16-bit graphical shell of an 8-bit operating system originally coded for a 4-bit processor by a two-bit company that can't stand one bit of competition." Edited by - catsdorule on 08 Oct 2002 14:36:52 |
cinemafia
Guerrilla Recon Leader
USA
2965 Posts |
Posted - 08 Oct 2002 : 15:05:09
why is the por classic laying on its side? Is it tired? 666th poster and 666th thread-creator Mod of the Mac II series Forums Total 68K Macs liberated: 7 My Site: http://cine.sytes.net My Hotline Server: 840av.sytes.net
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Captain Z
Mobile Ops Commander
USA
637 Posts |
Posted - 08 Oct 2002 : 19:33:55
Where is there a Classic on it's side?The one in the far back (in front of the ethernet wire) is actually partially hidden by the headboard of the bed. ------------------ Captain Z - Mobile Operations Commander 68K Macintosh Liberation Army 23 68K Macs Liberated Visit Captain Z's Starbase of EV Stuff |
cinemafia
Guerrilla Recon Leader
USA
2965 Posts |
Posted - 08 Oct 2002 : 19:43:33
ahhh, yes, I see now. It was an optical illusion. I thought the foot/headboard of the bed was the front of something that the classic was laying on, and that the side of the classic was actually the bottom-front-fascia.666th poster and 666th thread-creator Mod of the Mac II series Forums Total 68K Macs liberated: 7 My Site: http://cine.sytes.net My Hotline Server: 840av.sytes.net
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alcoa
Full Member
Albania
543 Posts |
Posted - 08 Oct 2002 : 19:54:40
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ahhh, yes, I see now. It was an optical illusion. I thought the foot/headboard of the bed was the front of something that the classic was laying on, and that the side of the classic was actually the bottom-front-fascia.
yup! it looks like a classic mini-portrait!jt
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maclover5
LC Doctor/Hot Rodder
Australia
5830 Posts |
Posted - 09 Oct 2002 : 02:04:56
Wow...and i thought that i had a messy room. -------------------------- "I keep my friends close, but I keep my enemies closer" - Unkown Warrior maclover5 68k Macintosh Liberation Army Number of 68ks Liberated: 6
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Slomac636
Junior Member
USA
103 Posts |
Posted - 09 Oct 2002 : 06:35:51
Now, I know am I sane... One look and I am not the only soul within a room full of plastic, silicon and cathode. SAF is my worst problem, she dosen't even know how many computers are under her roof. There are 9 Macs and 2 PC's (not mine!!) she only sees 3 Macs. I have vowed, however not to purchase anymore 68k Macs, (I have eight of them) 660AV, 636CD, LCIII+, LCII(2), ClassicII, Classic, and an SE so my 68k collection is well rounded. I hope to one day, have my own private computer museum in the house. There are some specifics I'm looking for; NeXT Slab w/ Mega Pixel display and a B/W G3 with a matching B&W 17" Studio Display, I also saw a Sun Sparc Station that looked like it would do Linux really well. Anyway, nice collection you got there! Macs Liberated: 9 - 6400/180, 660AV, 636CD, LCIII+, LCII (2), Classic II, Classic and SE. Yeah, I hate that friggin beach ball too...
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