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Bleeding Edge Byte 018: The Destruction of a Mac Classic
Posted by Andru Edwards Categories: Breakin' Stuff, Short Bytes, Apple, Features, Mods / Hacks, PC / Laptop, Videocasts

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Okay, so, we understand that a nice percentage of our readers are die hard Mac users, enthusiasts, connoisseurs, and the like. Heck, we have a few Macs here at the Gear Live Bleeding Edge headquarters. So what would drive us to want to obliterate a Mac Classic by way of rifle, hand gun, propane, fire, and more? We don’t quite know…but it was certainly fun. Enjoy the 4th!
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