In a message dated 2/8/2005 4:36:45 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
writes:

>
>In a message dated 2005-02-08 4;29;33Mrng, 
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
><< So... take any translucent-cased Mac and paint the inside of the 
>translucent parts with a complementary clear color... say yellow on a 
>B&W to turn it green.
> >>
>
>Bingo.  Thats my plan.  And from the looks of it Ill have this thing running 
>pretty freakin soon.
>

You are kidding right?  Honestly, without funny jokes, can it actually be done? 
and what kinda paint will work best?  Wont it harm the components inside?  It 
would be fun to do with a tranparent iMac.

Lili

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