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Friday, November 11, 2005

Hard Drive Coffee Table


So I knew that computers were big when they were first invented, with a little bity fraction of the power of modern ones. I never really thought that the insides would be this huge either. See, when I went to this site, about a hard drive coffee table, I thought he just took a bunch of old hard drives and made them into a table. No, he took a whole freakin hard drive disk from a huge computer and put a tube under it. The thing is 26"!!! I wonder how much memory it held. (or still holds...?) Anyway, here are the links to this masterpiece of furniture!

1 Comments:

Blogger Bobby Schultz said...

HAHA Dude. That hard drive table is beast.

November 22, 2005 8:12 AM  

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