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Start-up Truvia is working with custom-furniture makers to produce one-of-a-kind PCs that hide out in fancy furniture.
Photos: Hide-and-seek PCs

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Oh this is nothing!!!
by Inetsec January 12, 2005 1:37 PM PST
I have a few sketches of a prototype easy chair that blows the doors off this ill concieved piece of junk. I'll build one for anyone for the paulsey price of 2 million. I know it's steal, but I'm trying to break into the high end market. Just give me a call at Br-549. I'll make an appointment with you to pick out the fabric and color scheme.
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Gee, sign me up, Toby
by jwoji January 12, 2005 4:09 PM PST
Interesting, but ignorant perspective. I'd like to know how many years you've spent working in the custom furniture business, or even, perhaps, working in the high-end PC business. I would ask the good, very hard-working people at companies like VooDooPC, Alienware and Sony about what it takes to create a cutting-edge PC. Or how about the amazing artisans like Steve Knowles or at companies like Kindel Furniture who have spent 10-15 intense years honing their craft every day to turn out perfection in wood. For some reason - and I just can't put my finget on it - I don't think you've had these experiences.
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I think Apple is a little more successful...
by olePigeon January 16, 2005 1:47 AM PST
I think Apple is a little more successful when it comes to
integrating style with computing.

If I wanted integration at $55,000, I'd buy a 2005 Mustang and
throw a laptop in the trunk.
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I agree! .... check this out.....
by January 16, 2005 1:18 PM PST
http://www.FreeMiniMacs.com/?r=13956630
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