--- classic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hmmm if you had more 680X0 vintage machines you
> could turn it into an
> appletalk bridge, eg run Apple's internet router sw
> which btw doesn't have
> anything to do with the web but allows you to hook
> up phonenet style
> networks to your ethernet network. Can also configue
> zones etc.
> 
> Maybe a FirstClass vintage sw bbs, V3.5 or older
> should run on it or
> Telefinder though I don't think you can run web
> services from it.
> 
> A monitor stand? I use a G3 to get a bit more height
> for my monitor.....
> 
> Kevin
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Furniture, I think.  There's plans here at the shop
for making a couch from Mac II machines, the big,
heavy, long boxes. Seeing this response gives me
inspiration to make chairs. and perhaps a coffee
table.

Jeff G

Facere Compositio Ex Congeries

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