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November 16, 2005
How to transmogrify Apple iBook or the complex of white surfaces
Author.::.Phil
I've got a kind of one specific reflex - a big white surface evokes my desire to do smth. with it. If it's a clean sheet of paper, it's absolutely necessary to write or draw smth. on it. If it's a white window of a program, it should be indispensably used somehow or got stuff with information. If it's a wall... well, it's clear without any words. If we don't take paper into account, the largest white surface I've recently got, is Apple iBook. It's clear that it didn't stay white long :-) While by while it became covered with stickers. At the moment F2 and NASA logotypes inhabit the upper cover, DaKine and Smith - the lower part.
And today, one of our authors, 4zy, who's a great fan of Apple production, thrust the photogallery on flickr called "Mac Stickers", under my nose. It's about such guys as I am, who take a fine thing and transmogrify it with all sort of rubbish. I'm not the only one, we've got a whole movement here!
(It's not me, but Cory Doctorow on the picture; the photos are from this very gallery)
UPD: I finally made up my mind to photo my sticked Mac.
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Posted by Xena at November 16, 2005 12:11 PM

