Sunday, August 06, 2006

Plastination - Mac Style


After having viewed the incredible exhibit of the human body preserved in a process of plastination with Stitch here in MN, I decided to donate my body for the furthering of science and the Mac. "No applause please." Oh sure, they already have the archer, the basketball player, the ballet dancer, the figure skating pair. But they don't have the Mac Fanatic hard at work at his or her Mac. Until now! However there is a condition to my donation, the Mac that I will be displayed with must be replaced with the most current model with each update loaded with memory. And the other condition is that my family jewels are NOT waving the breeze for all to see... Look for this latest exhibit coming to a town near you... of course after I pass.

3 comments:

Stitch said...

I believe you may be the first of many who will also want to forever be posed with a Macintosh for viewers to be in awe of. Personally, I would like for my Titanium G4 to be in plasticine with the rest of my body, so as to preserve it with me for future generations to enjoy. As for the family jewels, I will make every effort to make sure that these are removed and placed within the hard drive bay of the Mac for safe keeping. These should not distract from the exhibit!

Macintosha Fanatica said...

I'm with MacMinni – I would want the latest and greatest Macs, completely loaded to the hilt, to be displayed with my plasticine. Family jewels must not be viewable in regular form - rather, they must be digitized and modeled in 3D, shown on the Mac screen for interested patrons to rotate, translate, etc.

Stitch said...

Mfan you are twisted, who wants to rotate my brother's family jewels? Even if they are virtual!