Lupus?
Lupus?
Stop making me laugh, you guys! It hurts when I do that.
Tamren wrote:I think I've eaten everything in this picture except for the endives, what's an endive?
Looks like the menu from a Minecraft themed restaurant.
This needs to happen.
Great, now I am going to spend the morning wondering just what shenanigans were at play in this library.
I suspect:
2013 Superbowl commercial
Lupus?
No, thank you, I had a big lunch.
Quintin_Stone wrote:Their apple cube is also the inedible core. Almost certainly done for aesthetics.
But that's only in keeping with the spirit of Apple cubes.
Also inedible!
"Weesa make you bombad general."
I'm getting some mixed messages, Tamren.
Don't try to separate them! For god's sake, don't try to separate them!!
Half-Life 3 confirmed?
Quintin_Stone wrote:Their apple cube is also the inedible core. Almost certainly done for aesthetics.
But that's only in keeping with the spirit of Apple cubes.
Even though I owned a Mac mini, which was way smaller, way faster, and way cheaper, I still lust after the G4 Cube.
I'm so late, but a pomelo is pretty much 50% pith anyhow!
ClockworkHouse wrote:Quintin_Stone wrote:Their apple cube is also the inedible core. Almost certainly done for aesthetics.
But that's only in keeping with the spirit of Apple cubes.
Even though I owned a Mac mini, which was way smaller, way faster, and way cheaper, I still lust after the G4 Cube.
I still want one as well. There are a number of old Mac models that I would love to have if I had much more money and much more space. I have seen a number of mods where they have put micro PC internals in them. Or done the obvious and put tissues in them
Silly lumberjack, that isn't a tree.
Gordon would have said sorry, but he can't.
I think I would rather have a JMC than a GMC pickup. Must be a Chinese brand? It would feel like you're driving around an anime pickup.
Gravey wrote:ClockworkHouse wrote:Quintin_Stone wrote:Their apple cube is also the inedible core. Almost certainly done for aesthetics.
But that's only in keeping with the spirit of Apple cubes.
Even though I owned a Mac mini, which was way smaller, way faster, and way cheaper, I still lust after the G4 Cube.
I still want one as well. There are a number of old Mac models that I would love to have if I had much more money and much more space. I have seen a number of mods where they have put micro PC internals in them. Or done the obvious and put tissues in them ;)
Had one years ago, for a work computer when they first came out. Begged to be the first one to get it in my office, aaaaaand... hated it. Absolute worst machine I've ever used. I guess it was okay if you just wanted to use it for light home office duty, but in a print shop the hardware just couldn't handle what we needed to use it for. Clever design, horrible execution.
Clever design, horrible execution.
That's kind of a theme any time Apple steps out of the high end casual home user market.
Half-Life 3 confirmed?
Nah, new Gears of War.
Rob_Anybody wrote:Clever design, horrible execution.
That's kind of a theme any time Apple steps out of the high end casual home user market.
Another one on my list that perfectly illustrates Clock's point:
The 20th Anniversary (of Apple the company, not of the Mac) Mac. Cost three arms, four legs, and a kidney and was made from laptop components, but was maybe less powerful than their laptops at the time. Had awesome sound though, amazing speakers for the time.
The 20th Anniversary (of Apple the company, not of the Mac) Mac. Cost three arms, four legs, and a kidney and was made from laptop components, but was maybe less powerful than their laptops at the time. Had awesome sound though, amazing speakers for the time.
Only $7499, including home delivery and setup!
And it eventually evolved into...
I kind of see the Cube as the precursor to the Mini, too, FWIW.
I kind of see the Cube as the precursor to the Mini, too, FWIW.
For sure, and it's funny how it went from their premium computer to their entry-level. I would never have been able to afford a Cube—and then the mini was the first Mac I could afford.
And it eventually evolved into...
Another computer that's not so hot in an enterprise environment that has sparkling design but weaker specs than you would expect at that price point?
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