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mrfrosty

macrumors 6502a
Original poster
Oct 1, 2005
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I know what you are thinking and I can hardly believe it myself. I thought apple were supposed to be forward thinking and yet they have released this travesty. How DARE they release the new mac mini without a flux capacitor. After all I personally have been waiting for one for quite some time now.

I am terribly disappointed in Apple and I think I will not purchase a mac mini until the flux capacitor is introduced. This new flux capacitor version better play "first person shooter 2006" at 800 FPS and they had better give it away to make up for my disappointment. They should throw in golden tickets to look round Wonkas factory as well.

If they don't do all this I think I will just keep complaining rather than...JUST GOING OUT AND BUYING A FRI**ING XBOX OR WHATEVER THE LATEST TOY IS AND LEAVING EVERBODY ELSE IN PEACE.

</mocking>

Sorry everybody. I just had to get that off my chest.
 

tjwett

macrumors 68000
May 6, 2002
1,880
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Brooklyn, NYC
i added one in another thread. it's small, but it does the job. see you at the "Enchantment Under the Sea" dance.
 

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iMeowbot

macrumors G3
Aug 30, 2003
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About that flux capacitor... is it powerful enough to transport things or people in its immediate surroundings, or can only the Mac itself go back to 1984?
 

disconap

macrumors 68000
Oct 29, 2005
1,810
3
Portland, OR
Well, based on the data I have collected in my lab (read: bathroom), I would say that antyhing encased in the mac mini will, indeed, be transported, much like the DeLorean of lore. So if you were, for example, to stick your finger in the mac mini, your finger would travel back in time.
 
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