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ATD

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Sep 25, 2005
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MontyZ, I'm laughing so hard it hurts. The fish tank is very funny but OMG, that other shot. I can't look again, it's too painful. :p
 

Laser47

macrumors 6502a
Jan 8, 2004
856
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Maryland
ldburroughs said:
Okay, you can joke PCs all you want but I draw the line at messing the the Commodore 64. There's nothing like saving data to a cassette tape and a 100 baud rate external modem. If you were cool you had the grunting 5.25 floppy that tended to ... overheat, believe it or not. And for entertainment ... you'd dial up some BBS number and search around on someone elses Commodore for games. Oh this was a case thread. Well, here's my submission:
LOL, I had a commedore 64 I was little and the only thing I could remember is playing digdig and freaking out when the 5.25 inch drive started smoking. Oh and I also rember the cassette tapes, took like 5 mins to load a game. I loved the commedore.
 

jiv3turkey748

macrumors 6502a
Dec 30, 2004
528
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atlanta
ugly.
 

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dsharits

macrumors 68000
Jun 19, 2004
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Plant City, FL
Okay guys, I believe I have found the ultimate.... Costing a reasonable $3700 and weighing in at a slim 100 pounds (with no fans, may I remind you), the heavyweight champion of the world....... The VooDoo Eden! :rolleyes:
 

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technicolor

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Dec 21, 2005
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The Million Dollar PC looks like crap....

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The J PC runs a Core 2 Duo or Athlon 64 FX, Windows Vista Ultimate, 8GB of DRAM, NVIDIA GeForce 8800GTX 768MB of RAM, 2TB of 7,200 SATA storage, Blu-ray or HD DVD drive and plenty more trimmings like a 7-inch built-in screen, TV tuner and 7.1-channel sound. No word on HDTV tuners, which could be a bit of a deal breaker for anyone with the kind of cash to burn to buy a million dollar media PC. Moneual also has a few "low end" models running for $30k each in an 100 PC limited run: the Baroque 18k gold PC, the Renaissance white and yellow gold PC, and the Rococo, with white and yellow gold -- all of 'em naturally encrusted jewels galore. We can't even drop our usual "well, someone will buy it" line for this one, thanks to the outlandish prices and unimpressive devices, but we fear the worst.


http://www.engadget.com/2007/01/10/moneual-for-a-million-jewelry-pc-demands-dramatic-pricetag/
 
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