on 5/6/04 11:48 PM, Mark Benson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> The LC was a good Low Cost Mac in it's day, and they last an last as a
> lesson in computer robustness, but the LCII, IMHO, was a sad effort. I
> haven't found a single LCII that hasn't died of Caps of Death in the
> sound area yet, and I've been through 3 or 4 now. Still, the cases make
> great MiniITX project boxes and hackboxes I have one with a Powerbook
> 5300 board in it ATM, I'm just figuring out how to mount the drives and
> battery/power module. Fun....
> 
> http://homepage.mac.com/quadrajet/elsieexplodes.mpg
> 
> Those who think that LCs aren't much use might find this amusing, I
> know the guy and he has about 60 LC Macs he can't shift, so he takes
> out his frustration on them. Suppose it beats going out an doing it on
> real people!



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