what to do with an imac...

spanky

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i have an imac in my house. it is my sister's but she moved out w/ her husband and left the thing behind. initially i was all hyped thinking "cool, now i can learn how to use macs". but being that the mac is right next to my pc, and being that i am a pc whore now, i am too lazy to investigate the mac. what do i do with it? is it really good for anything? anyone want to buy it? it a flaming red one (no pun intended). poor guy. it just sits there hogging up a port on my router. collecting dust. i must admit tho...mac's kick ass for dvd playback :)
 

spanky

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<< i'll give ya five dolla >>



i make u holla... (after i kick u off my front porch)
 

James2k

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You can send it to me. I'm sure my mom could use a "user friendly" computer that I don't have to keep fixing her mistakes on. That, and I bet she'd think it's cool to have a computer named after a fruit (Apple).
 

rival

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dood, bowling, those things have gotta roll somewhat, ever since i first saw them, that nice handle they have, round shape, try it :)
 

PsychoAndy

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<< dood, bowling, those things have gotta roll somewhat, ever since i first saw them, that nice handle they have, round shape, try it :) >>



lmao
 

Shadowfire

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Go watch Zoolander, and repeat what they do to the iMac in the movie, that oughtta solve the dillema :)
 

n0cmonkey

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And imac running Mac OS X.1 server or OpenBSD would make a nice webserver/dns server/mail server. And if you just want to send it my way, Ill pay shipping :p
 

spanky

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<< And imac running Mac OS X.1 server or OpenBSD would make a nice webserver/dns server/mail server. And if you just want to send it my way, Ill pay shipping :p >>



shipping will be $750. ;)

j/k...it's not mine to sell in the first place...
 

n0cmonkey

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<<

<< And imac running Mac OS X.1 server or OpenBSD would make a nice webserver/dns server/mail server. And if you just want to send it my way, Ill pay shipping :p >>



shipping will be $750. ;)

j/k...it's not mine to sell in the first place...
>>



I didnt think you were serious. And if I really wanted it I would have offered a decent amount. The blueberry ones are faster though ;)

/me is saving up for a G5 next year w00!
 

Orange Kid

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If it is just sitting there running, seriously give a look at putting a distributed computing program on it.

While Seti@Home is my prog. of choice, macs do not do the best in this area. The client is rather unoptimized as I understand.
There are many others to chose from. ECCp, UD, OGR, RC5, to name a few.

Drop by the Distributed Forum and ask what it will be best at. You'll get an answer from every camp :) , then you can decide for yourself.
 

K6 3

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Heres an idea......cut the top off, slap on a seat, and use it for a crapper ;) :D
 

Bomberboy

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<< Heres an idea......cut the top off, slap on a seat, and use it for a crapper ;) :D >>



damn man, I was just going to suggest that but you beat me to it :D
 

dwil

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Some guy took a 21inch monitor and smacked an Imac into it.

21in IMAC

You could try that.
Might take up even more desk space though.
 

spanky

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<< Some guy took a 21inch monitor and smacked an Imac into it.

21in IMAC

You could try that.
Might take up even more desk space though.
>>





THAT, my friend, was cool...hhehee
 

n0cmonkey

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It would probably do one of the encrytion type distributed clients better than seti.

The fishtank idea was funny :p

The frankenmac was cool, but if you do a search on slashdot you can find out how to make it into a rackmounted server. :)