Mac G3 + Shop Vac = Shop Mac 71
Jay Langhurst writes "Take a peek here for photos and explaination on how an 8 gallon shop vac can be converted to a home for an Apple G3. I guess air circulation isn't an issue after this switch."
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How STUPID! What about MacOS X? (Score:1)
Re:not axactly admiration (Score:1)
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This is kinda cool too. (Score:2)
i don't get it (Score:1)
Re:21 inch iMac (Score:1)
Google cache (Score:1)
Regards,
allrighty then... (Score:1)
The reasons are obvious! (Score:4)
(I accept the fact that you are most likely an old style troll, but I shall bite.)
1) Mobile. It makes your system really easy to move around (ever been to a LAN party?)
2) Can't complain about air circulation/cooling.
3) You get dust bunnies in your system? Me too. Now, the dust bunnies are in the right place from the start!
4) "Uh, Sure dear, I would love to vacuum the house, but I am using it to play Quake right now..."
5) Its wholesome geeky fun.
(Sure, people say that this Mac sucks, well, I will have to build a PC with Windows into a large fan, then you could say my system blows.)
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Re:The reasons are obvious! (Score:2)
Air circulation? It's not a shop-vac anymore, it's the casing from a shop-vac. There is no motor, no airflow.
Re:Cool. (Score:1)
any iMac hacks out there? (Score:2)
I would be neat to do something with the crazy iMac, like turn one of those things into a cube. You can pickup a second hand imac for a few hundred dollars. After that you have a very low heat/cost risc architecture system that would make a fantastic home network server, etc.
the only problem is that stupid monitor that is attached. (I would love to have something as small as a cube and cheep as a iMac in my closet for MP3 storage, internet sharing, web server and of course distributed.net block crunching.
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Nice chassis, but... (Score:3)
I'd be more impressed if.... (Score:2)
R2R2? (Score:3)
I wonder if this is how they came up with the idea for R2D2...
Re:The reasons are obvious! (Score:1)
This one takes the cake... (Score:3)
It's so stupid you actually have to admire the guy, for being twisted enough to think it up in the first place, having the balls to do it, and even more balls to admit it, take pictures, and allow someone to post it on the web.
yay (Score:1)
WHY YOU THROW CHIP!!!
--craig
Re:This is kinda cool too. (Score:1)
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Re:fuzzy math (Score:1)
Rubbermaid + Windows = Trash
finite + infinite = finite + infinite
Windows - Rubbermaid = Trash
infinite - finite = infinite - finite
No matter how much you add or subract from an infinite quantity it will always remain infinite! And since we have a seemingly infinite amount of trash sitting in our landfills, trash could be considered infinite. There, I hope this shed some light on the matter (ps: dont flame me for some stupid mistake or flaw, it should be taken as a joke, not fact)
Why un-vacuum it? (Score:1)
In a ShopVac? (Score:1)
Yikes (Score:1)
Bob from the BlackHole? (Score:1)
Remember those 'trash-can' bots they had..
All he needs to do now is
Funny how things from the past come back to bite you.
Steve Jobs (Score:1)
Man, do you think Jobs will crush this clone maker too? Or will he just let them clean up???
Re:This is kinda cool too. (Score:1)
Re:It has to be said... (Score:5)
one thought springs to mind... (Score:1)
Finally... (Score:1)
Re:Cool. (Score:1)
Re:This is kinda cool too. (Score:1)
If you look at the side view, it sports a standard CRT display tube through the colored lexan. The front view, however, shows a TFT flat panel display.
Normal CRTs don't do very well with a severe aspect ratio. It is hard to get the electrons to the correct place on the screen when the horizontal and vertical distances are dramatically different.
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RF Interference (Score:1)
In the last picture on the web page, the "Shop Mac" is shown sitting on a desk next to some speakers and a few monitors. I am wondering what havoc the RF from both sources plays with the CPU and system bus?
One imporovement to the design would be to line the inside of the shop vac housing with aluminum foil. This would greatly help the RF sheilding if it is indeed a problem.
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Other Mac Hacks (from the Site) (Score:2)
The PowerMac built into a Smith Corona typewriter case [applefritter.com].
The toaster modem [applefritter.com] (quite an antique).
A PowerMac 7600 built into a 1940s Zenith radio case [applefritter.com] (check out the CD-ROM drive!).
Not to mention this industrial monster [applefritter.com]...
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Re:Yikes (Score:2)
You will find they already have a perfect use: doorstops.
Cool. (Score:3)
Dear lord! (Score:1)
(This is a joke, albeit a bad one.
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Re:How STUPID! What about MacOS X? (Score:1)
Re:Google cache (Score:1)
As a matter of fact, or at least claimed by the site, it is--although an obscure and obsolete variant of one. The top-level page [applefritter.com] claims that the site is run on an "Apple Network Server" [applefritter.com], nicknamed a "Deep Dish."
Needless to say, you don't see a whole lot of these. I'm not suprised that: 1) It was slashdotted; they only have a 180Mhz PPC chip, slow even by PPC standards, and 2) Netcraft didn't know what the fuck it was.
Re:fuzzy math (Score:2)
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It has to be said... (Score:1)
21 inch iMac (Score:5)
How... strange (Score:2)
It's like... wondering 'What would happen if I replaced my coffee with ground walnuts?'
Yes; it makes absolutely no sense!
Well, I guess this guy is creative to a fault =)
Me, I would have thought it more interesting to take a G4 Cube and placed it inside, say, a juicer!
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Re:allrighty then... (Score:1)
news.bbc.co.uk [bbc.co.uk] has a story called "Life gets serious for Linux" with a link to the CeBIT technology fair [cebit.de] which is going on in Hannover from the 22nd to the 28th of March.
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Re:any iMac hacks out there? (Score:1)
Only problem is, it costs $400 and does not include the guts of the iMac-- you provide those.
~Philly
So it's true... (Score:1)
...i couldn't agree more...
I wonder about the sanity of this. (Score:1)
I would be less worried about air circulation and more worried about the ESD problems...
Oh well, you don't have to be crazy to be a computer geek, but it obviously helps....
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Disappointed (Score:2)
Has anyone dropped the contents of a Mac (or an overclocked PC) into a refrigerator yet? That would be a great hack if the cooling function was left intact. You could cool the components and have a place to keep drinks in the work area cool. Also, just by opening the door, you'd get easy access to do upgrades.
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Practicality . . . (Score:1)
Seriously though, that's potentially a very robust case, and it brings computer hardware aesthetics one step closer to the R2D2 look, which is bono in se.
Re:i don't get it (Score:2)
Anyone want to fess up and explain what's going on? I think they're either going to be sued by Apple for releasing information prematurely, or they completely made this up.
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fuzzy math (Score:2)
RubberMaid + Windows = Trash
Windows - Rubbermaid = Trash
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Re:This is kinda cool too. (Score:1)
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Man, you have too much money on your hands so... (Score:1)
Geek (Score:2)
Re:Other Mac Hacks (from the Site) (Score:2)
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Re:RF Interference (Score:2)
The monitors may suffer from some magnetic fiels if they are not shielded.
The speakers will probably have some humming.
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not axactly admiration (Score:1)
Already done (Score:1)
A Little Deja Vu (Score:1)
Anyone else remember: "Appliance I Can't Do Without"? As a refesher the options were:
TiVo
Computer
Microwave
Vacuum
Refrigerator
CowboyNeal
Television
Home Stereo
Most people seemed to think if you had a computer with the right video card, processor cooling device, speakers, and such you could do it all. But there was always the problem of the vacuum. I seem to recall a number of people simply said they had no need for a vacuum (scary!). This guy obviously took the problem to heart, and what a great solution! He even picked the perfect computer because as we all know:
Mac's suck!!!
cool (Score:1)
Re:Yikes (Score:1)
old news (Score:1)
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I'm laughing so hard I'm crying (Score:1)
Pretty cool hack, particularly so for the wheels.
-Austinc
Thanks for the info... (Score:1)
Just to clear something up the origional G3 case was sold before I created the ShopMac. Actually I got $250.00 for it... So even after the shole conversion I got an origional looking case, and $175.00 in my pocket.
Thanks for the comments guys, it's cool to see some feedback on my work. Keep em coming...
Re:RF Interference (Score:1)