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I'm wondering how Mac ISPs are looking at the G4 Cube. Seems to me, with
it's 8x8-inch footprint and its chimney cooling, it just MADE with ISPs in
mind. Think of how many of those puppies you could get onto a rack. No
laying them on their side. No snaking cables out the back - just drop it all
out the bottom, through the shelf, and out the side.
I would love to have a 500 MHz G4 Cube, stick WebTen on it, and go to town!
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Christopher Watson
Sr. Software Engineer
858.824.8457
888 4 ALL KIDS x8457
Lightspan, Inc.
www.lightspan.com
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