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Day: November 17, 2004

The Pc Toaster Mod

November 17, 2004 by Phillip Torrone 15 Comments

toaster

looking at my kitchen today i saw there were some appliances that i don’t use, but i could just mod them to have a pc in them and not have to worry about people thinking it’s weird to have a server next to the coffee machine any more. this mod uses a toaster oven as the pc. i think my little xandros box wants to a blender and ftp server.

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