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February 5, 2010 10:27 am January 27, 2010 12:00 am

Five Questions With Panera Bread iMac Man

Unwittingly snapped by a sandwich shop paparazzo, Panera Bread iMac Man took center stage in our corner of the internet for one day in December. More pictures surfaced, but our questions remained unanswered. So we got in touch.

Well, actually, he got in touch with us. Going in, we knew only what we could see: he uses his iMac in Panera Bread; he plays lots of World of Warcraft; he’s a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma dressed in a plaid shirt. His photos were viewed by over 100,000 people on our site, and countless more elsewhere. He is Panera Bread iMac Man.

We now know that his name is James, he’s a cheery fellow, and he works as an administrator at a large non-profit. Here’s what he had to say, when I talked to him over a sandwich at his local Panera Bread. Ok ok ok, my phone. But still!

Why do you bring your iMac to Panera bread? This could also be phrased as, what do you have against laptops?

I’ve got nothing against laptops! At my age, I appreciate the bigger screen. The same dollars would not have gotten me a laptop with screen that size. I got an iLugger to carry it around; I grew up with the original mac, so I’m used to the weight.

I don’t have an internet connection at home, so I use Panera’s. At that particular Panera, I can drive my car, park it underground, and walk right up without exposing the iMac to any weather.

Do the people at Panera give you a hard time? Did they accept your computing habits right off the bat, or did it take time?

No, no. What [the photos] don’t show, is that all around me are people with computers. There’s usually about 50/50 on Macbooks, iBooks, and PCs.


What level is your World of Warcraft character?

I couldn’t see from the screen which one that was, but I have three characters—two level 80s, and an, oh, I guess one level 14.

How’d you get into WoW?

The reason I started playing WoW was because of my niece’s son, who was 9 years old, was playing at the time. I started playing in self-defense.

Are you enjoying your marginal internet celebrity? How did you find out you’d been snapped and posted online?

I was looking though MacSurfer, and saw the title. I sent the link to my buddies, and I was like, “that damn photo makes me look bald!”

It comes as a shock, though. About six months ago, a guy walked over to me, and he had done a sketch. He asked, “is this OK?” Now I have it framed, sitting on top of my counter.

Thanks for talking to us, James!

via gizmodo.com

January 24, 2010 12:00 am

The ultimate protection from laptop thieves

The idea of hiding valuable technology inside something people don’t want is nothing new. Remember the iPod hidden inside a Zune thing? But this is pure genius. Behold the BookBook, a padded MacBook Pro case made from genuine hardcover, hand distressed books.

It’s a well known fact that the only thing thieves value less than books are OLD books, so this is really a pretty ingenious way to hide your MacBook. That is, assuming you don’t run into these guys in a dark alley.

[via Notebooks.com]



http://macenstein.com/default/2010/01/the-ultimate-protection-from-laptop-thieves/

September 15, 2009 12:00 am

iMac Hamster Cage For Sale On eBay

By Sean Fallon, 5:00 PM on Tue Sep 15 2009, 1,684 views (Edit, to draft, Slurp)

An old iMac seems to make a suitable habitat for a hamster. Who knew? And the good news is that you can buy it now on eBay.

Of course, the bad news is that the creator wants a ridiculous $350 for this thing—and it doesn’t even boot up on hamster power. [eBay via Telegraph via Slashgear via Newlaunches]

via gizmodo.com

May 10, 2008 12:00 am

OS X as Music Video

May 6, 2008 12:00 am
Here is the damage from the G5 coolant leak.

Here is the damage from the G5 coolant leak.

April 29, 2008 12:00 am April 28, 2008 12:00 am
Leaky  Mac
Came into work today to find a G5 Mac that  will not turn on.  Further inspection showed a green Mountain Dew  looking liquid underneath.  Apparently this Mac fell victim to radiator  leak (Liquid  Cooled Power Macs Are Leaking). The cardboard will do for now, but  i’ll have to bring ‘er in for a tune-up.

Leaky Mac

Came into work today to find a G5 Mac that will not turn on. Further inspection showed a green Mountain Dew looking liquid underneath. Apparently this Mac fell victim to radiator leak (Liquid Cooled Power Macs Are Leaking). The cardboard will do for now, but i’ll have to bring ‘er in for a tune-up.

March 4, 2008 12:00 am

Newton Virus

February 29, 2008 12:00 am
Guess I can’t escape the blue screen of death on my Mac.

Guess I can’t escape the blue screen of death on my Mac.