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		<description><![CDATA[ This witty case mod was laser etched into the top of a 15” MacBook Pro by Dan Kurtz, using the Epilog Laser at the Squid Labs. Do you recognize the picture? It’s René Magritte’s The Son of Man , more or less. You may be wondering why that PowerBook is so old, or why it’s a PowerBook at all. The picture was taken by Dan’s friend Steve Rhodes way back in 2006, when Mac users still had to actually shove the power cable inside their notebook. Shudder. It seems to filthy in these days of mag-safety. Still, the picture looks great. Photo : Steve Rhodes/Flickr via Book of Joe How to : incidentist/Flickr ]]></description>
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