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kellen

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Aug 11, 2006
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Looks like the laptuk stand by macessity

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macessity.com
 

ethical

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Dec 22, 2007
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i think they'll ship it to the UK, at least the UK was an option under shipping...go for it!

ohh ok! cheers! i'll look into it. although $40 is a lot to pay for a piece of folded aluminium... i could get someone at school to make me one for much cheaper...i might look into that too.lol. thanks none-the-less!
 

quotemeas

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May 28, 2008
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Why do you need two laptops of virtually identical specification and two pretty much identical phones?

I unlocked my old iPhone and sold it for a profit on eBay when I got my 3G.

The black MacBook and first generation iPhone are my wife's.

The stand is the Laptuk stand from Macessity.
 

bobfitz14

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Oct 14, 2008
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ohh ok! cheers! i'll look into it. although $40 is a lot to pay for a piece of folded aluminium... i could get someone at school to make me one for much cheaper...i might look into that too.lol. thanks none-the-less!

They do, but I'm buggered if I'm paying £58 for shipping.

i guess you guys should look into a home made project? i bet it's not hard, you just need to find a solid material (no suggestions from me, sorry) that you could bend into the shape you need it to be.
 

macaddictann

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This is my initial set-up of my brand-new iMac (which sadly has a busted iSight camera). I later put a shelf in above the printer (about 1 inch above, making it hard to use ;)) and set up a back-up drive next to it. But this is the gist.

The most hilarious part is how the gap between the vertical "shelves" is almost exactly the same width as the computer. So it's kind of hard to get at right now.

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drewsof07

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Oct 30, 2006
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i guess you guys should look into a home made project? i bet it's not hard, you just need to find a solid material (no suggestions from me, sorry) that you could bend into the shape you need it to be.
But what about the color/texture. Aluminum plating looks nothing like the anodized aluminum of Mac products... It's shiny and gray-looking. Maybe a mild acid wash would provide similar appearance? Either that or some powder coat silver paint would probably do the trick nicely.

This is my initial set-up of my brand-new iMac (which sadly has a busted iSight camera).
I do hope you are returning the iMac if it is "brand new" out of the box with a non-functional iSight... :eek:
 

Luftwaffles

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Nov 25, 2008
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I just moved back into my dorm room for the beginning of second semester, so my Mac setup now looks somewhat decent once more.

Forewarning - the following images contain obscene amounts of blacklighting and general college-kid-ness.
 

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Saikou

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Aug 15, 2007
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I just moved back into my dorm room for the beginning of second semester, so my Mac setup now looks somewhat decent once more.

Forewarning - the following images contain obscene amounts of blacklighting and general college-kid-ness.

UNL? Which dorm?
 

kjs862

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Jan 21, 2004
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How come so many people put their PowerMacs and Mac Pros on their desk, doesn't it take up too much space? I like to put mine on the floor.
 
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