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If a CD player can be used as a cupholder, ... by klaranth 2003-02-19 01:04:18
...what other hardware can we use differently?

For starters, I use the paper tray of my HP deskjet printer to hold my plate with food.

[ Reply ]
  shaker by test1232003-02-19 01:06:03
  Cases are wonderful footrests. by ErniePi2003-02-19 01:11:00
    i found an abundance of post its on monitors by sketcher2003-02-19 01:21:10
      That's almost like white-out. by ErniePi2003-02-19 02:00:07
  I use a Madge TR NIC as a door wedge. by breezeblock2003-02-19 01:13:39
    isdn modem by binabik2003-02-19 02:48:53
  monitor/mobile phone by vitaCpp2003-02-19 01:52:56
    yea,. by refried-bean2003-02-19 02:01:39
      Sweden too. by Molman2003-02-19 02:14:59
        All countries with GSM, dunno about MTN by nibbler2003-02-19 02:36:36
          It happens in the UK too. by Tomo2003-02-19 05:33:25
  I use Athlons as room heaters. by wheresthefish2003-02-19 01:55:15
    and during summer you might even by OleS2003-02-19 02:07:30
  monitor as post-it board... by nibbler2003-02-19 02:40:26
  One of my clients used a floppy drive as... by cmantito2003-02-19 03:03:25
    what is ministick :) (n/t) by ozanbaba2003-02-19 05:55:55
  Refrigerator magnets come from old hard drives. by NOLAWitch2003-02-19 05:37:51
  My HP is being used as a doorstop. by Feng_Li2003-02-19 06:02:44
    Story from a Sun sales rep... by rogueneuron2003-02-19 13:49:56
  Massage device by Beorn2006-11-19 12:55:59

 

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