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Build an under-the-cabinet kitchen PC

April 4th, 2009 | Brian Wahoff | Posted in Computer Recycling, Computers
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Lifehacker - Build an under-the-cabinet pc using an old laptop

Lifehacker is on a laptop recycling kick recently. Last week they showed us how to make a digital photo frame out of your old laptop. This week it is building your own under-the cabinet kitchen PC. Fashioned out of an old dell laptop, some coat hangers, and Puppy Linux, this DIY project looks like it would work great for checking the weather, listening to some internet radio, or looking up some recipies online. Man, what I wouldn’t give for a touch screen interface and software keyboard though.

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