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3400 frame - top

the open top of the hinged 3400 pictureframe, which allows acccess to the pcmcia slots, ac power, and adb. i normally have an 802.11 wireless card installed in one of the pc card slots so i can upload

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3400 frame - power button detail 2

another detail shot, showing the inner workings of the chopstick power/reset button

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3400 frame - power button detail

detail showing the power/reset button emerging from the frame housing. the button itself is a chopstick leftover from some chinese takeout.

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3400 frame - leftovers

what remains of the powerbook 3400 after being converted into a digital pictureframe - the shell, keyboard and trackpad, ethernet/modem card, battery...

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3400 frame - finished 1

the finished 3400 frame, hanging on my living room wall

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3400 frame - cable detail

detail of the notch in the frame to allow the power cable out, and so the frame can sit flush to the wall on which it hangs.

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3400 frame - before

making sure the powerbook parts to be assembled into the frame still function properly

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3400 frame - back

the powerbook 3400 pictureframe from the back, with relevant annotations

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Plus Screen (Reduced 640x480)

My Mac Plus' screen is dead - looksee!!

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Apple Confidential 2.0

The subtitle of Apple Confidential 2.0 does a really nice job of saying what the whole book is about. "The Definitive History of the World's Most Colorful Company". I would agree that this is an up to date and thorough history of Apple Computers. This contains chapters on subjects as diverse as "Why 1985 wasn't like 1984" to "Woz's Wanderings". Since it would be almost impossible to summarize what's contained in this book, I've concentrated more on readability in this review.

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