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Give your Mac a second life

  in TV dramas where doctors or paramedics battle off–screen to save a beloved character before returning to break the bad news to their loved ones: “We did everything we could,” they’ll say, “but it just wasn’t enough.” It’s a bit like that with some Macs, albeit with less tears or cheesy acting. But just because an old Mac is on its way out doesn’t mean it can’t live on in our hearts, or as part of our home decor. It turns out there’s an awful lot you can do with an

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