I made a picture of a black iMac by just inverting it and replacing the black background with a white one. It looks really cool. I would post it, but I don't have any way to.
See, no, it would only work if it were actually fuzzy, then I'd bite.
Like the collector's set of Ed Wood's films that came wrapped in pink angora, that made it worth owning.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Indeed! I do!
[quote]<strong>But not in flat plastic, must be fuzzy before I pony up the dough.
Would look fab on my desk.</strong><hr></blockquote>
I have to believe you could do this on your own with some inexpensive faux fur from a fabric store... I think Martha may be doing this on her show next week.
I would think it would be fairly simple to get some spotted, fake fur material and - with the help of someone who knows how to sew and create shaped clothing or blankets - to fabricate a form-fitting cover for the iMac.
Or hell...any Mac for that matter.
But I don't like that. Looks like something Ralph Furley would own.
<strong>I would think it would be fairly simple to get some spotted, fake fur material and - with the help of someone who knows how to sew and create shaped clothing or blankets - to fabricate a form-fitting cover for the iMac.
Or hell...any Mac for that matter.
But I don't like that. Looks like something Ralph Furley would own.
[quote] It looks pretty unique to me. I'll bet that many people would buy that. Probably the same people who bought the flower power iMac! <hr></blockquote>
NOBODY bought the "Flower Power" imac! They sold one of them in the whole US, and the name on the receipt reads "Mrs Edna Jobs" Steve's mom!!
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I made a picture of a black iMac by just inverting it and replacing the black background with a white one. It looks really cool. I would post it, but I don't have any way to.
See, no, it would only work if it were actually fuzzy, then I'd bite.
Like the collector's set of Ed Wood's films that came wrapped in pink angora, that made it worth owning.
But not in flat plastic, must be fuzzy before I pony up the dough.
Would look fab on my desk.
ciao,
michael
<strong>OMG! If only!
See, no, it would only work if it were actually fuzzy, then I'd bite.
Like the collector's set of Ed Wood's films that came wrapped in pink angora, that made it worth owning.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Indeed! I do!
[quote]<strong>But not in flat plastic, must be fuzzy before I pony up the dough.
Would look fab on my desk.</strong><hr></blockquote>
I have to believe you could do this on your own with some inexpensive faux fur from a fabric store... I think Martha may be doing this on her show next week.
Or hell...any Mac for that matter.
But I don't like that. Looks like something Ralph Furley would own.
[quote]Looks like something Ralph Furley would own.<hr></blockquote>
Or Austin Powers. <img src="graemlins/lol.gif" border="0" alt="[Laughing]" />
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<strong>I would think it would be fairly simple to get some spotted, fake fur material and - with the help of someone who knows how to sew and create shaped clothing or blankets - to fabricate a form-fitting cover for the iMac.
Or hell...any Mac for that matter.
But I don't like that. Looks like something Ralph Furley would own.
</strong><hr></blockquote>
That would overheat in a heartbeat.
NOBODY bought the "Flower Power" imac! They sold one of them in the whole US, and the name on the receipt reads "Mrs Edna Jobs" Steve's mom!!
<img src="graemlins/lol.gif" border="0" alt="[Laughing]" />