Hardware Dismantlement 13 subalbums
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    If they weren't supposed to come apart, they wouldn't have been made of pieces
 
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"Gumdrop" machine - Daewoo Qrium 650cdm 18 images
    "Gumdrop" machine - Daewoo Qrium 650cdm. Cheap p3/700 (because it was available surplus); funky colors, odd size and shape (about the dimensions of a bowling ball.) Turns out that the motherboard won some award from Intel; the system is "legacy-free" but still makes an OK Linux server.
 
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Photodissection of 3COM 3C460B USB/Ethernet adaptor 6 images
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Photodissection of Apple Airport 9 images
    generated from +event:Photodissection of Apple Airport
 
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Apple Xserve that was just sitting on the counter minding it's own business during the IBM Power4 dismantlement. 6 images
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Photodissection of Dell Precision Dual Xeon 96 images
    Dell Precision Dual Xeon
 
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Maneki-neko (eMachine T-4155) 6 images
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IBM eServer 330 69 images
    generated from +event:IBM eServer 330
 
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HP i2000 (itanium) 116 images
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IBM Power4 eServer 630 REGATTA. 92 images
    generated from +event:IBM Power4 demo unit dismantlement
 
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mp3cdrom 2 images
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Intel Hosting Appliance 25 images
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Decomissioning of paycheck.thok.org 23 images
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Hardware Dismantlement: SPARC 6 subalbums
    Sun makes particularly sophisticated hardware, and my MIT friends use a fair amount of it, so I get to take it apart first...
 

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