SPeedY_B said:They're not scams, the company "gratis" is quite legitimate and does actually send out what they say they will, the only problem being that Person1 needs to refer X amount of people, therefore even if everyone on earth participated, we'll run out of people somewhere down the line, and some people will not get their goods. It's not a scam, it's just that pyramid schemes are a ûûûûe system
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Why would it not run? It just doesn't have an internal optical drive.Xie said:I believe he just didn't have room. It's questionable if the system would even run (or if it did for how long). If anything it shows the effort Apple put into designing the mini.
Going from memory hear but I believe the HD was placed ontop of the heatsink that was cut to make room. So it may or may not have some serious heat issues/HD issues.NetRyder said:Why would it not run? It just doesn't have an internal optical drive.
As noted by a few of us earlier in the thread, people have built many, many different types of Mini-ITX systems in the past, some of which have been built into cases that are as small or smaller than the Mac Mini and they all worked fine.
This is different then what your talking about but I think either the day of or the day after the Mac mini was announced a local(ish) company announced plans to start installing mini's in cars.Maveric169 said:It is a neat project, one of these days after I get a job I plan on buildinga mini pc to install in my car.