At 06:35 PM 13/02/05 EST, GLENSTREK-at-aol.com |G-list| wrote:
>In a message "Larry le Mac" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
><< The advantages with an LC over the Mini formfactor is that the LC can 
>reside under a monitor and therefore kinda disappear. The Mini will always
be a 
>temptation to be picked up or whatever... >>
>
>Yeah, got that from your original post.
>
>Good idea! Maybe many people on list are using MT's and have forgot the
older 
>Mac Desktop's support the monitor on top of the CPU case.

Someone already thought of something like that:
<http://www.byodkm.net/scripts/show/24-Plasticsmith_Announces_Mac_mini_Acces
sories.html>
Looks simple enough to DIY.

But it seems to me easier to put the mini out of harm's way, say locked in
a cupboard, or just strapped to the desk, rather than dismantling it,
unless that's just an excuse to mod it.

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