The gingerbread laptop
You know, what can we say? Maybe it's all the mistletoe spores in the air, but sometimes people get a little crazy
this time of year. But you have to admire their spirit, right? Not quite so sure we'd want to open one of these up on
Christmas morning instead of, say, a Gateway M210, but
still, ain't a tastier computer around.
[Via Popgadget]
















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Damien Girard @ Dec 19th 2005 1:03AM
Hmmm, you know a ginger bread anything is most likely tasty, but the Windows logo on the screen tells me one thing;
It's got bugs in it.
Kelly Oseas @ Dec 19th 2005 1:03AM
Do you have to have cookies enabled?
Anthony @ Dec 19th 2005 1:03AM
At least there is a port for an external mouse!
Eric Newman @ Dec 19th 2005 1:03AM
Does it run Linux? I'm wondering if you have to read the gingerbread man page.
Aero @ Dec 19th 2005 1:03AM
That looks like some tasty, GUI frosting there.
(credit to Tene)
errolbert @ Dec 19th 2005 1:03AM
That's nothing... my groom's cake at my wedding last march was a German Black Forrest Twentieth Anniversary Mac... would have been something newer, if Apple had mad another "chocolate" Mac since...
http://wedding.errolandanna.com/photos/wedding_19.jpg
or the photo album...
http://wedding.errolandanna.com/photos/wedding.php
Brian @ Dec 19th 2005 1:03AM
I'm sure this will start the GingerBread Design Wars. Who can build the better gingerbread machine? What about gPods? Mp3 gingerbread players? Can Apple match the windows gingerbread laptop? Merry Christmas!
Sc@ry @ Dec 19th 2005 1:03AM
Hey, its in my language! It say's "For Pavel at St. Nicholas's Day". So it's irony, because I live in city which is called "gingerbread city" !!!
Wombat @ Dec 19th 2005 1:03AM
Awesome! It could link up to the Gingerbread PC:
http://www.mini-itx.com/projects/gingerbreadvillage/
levein @ Dec 19th 2005 1:03AM
Surprise, sweet computer, not like the nerd Christmas tree mentioned in a previous blog. errolbert, nice work!
Jack DeNeut @ Dec 19th 2005 1:03AM
The screen says "Pavlovi k Mikulasi". "Pavlovi K Mikulasi" means "for Pavel from Mikulas" in Czech. Mikulas (basically, Santa) comes on Dec. 5 in the Czech Republic with an angel and a devil at his side to give children candy or toys (or coal in the case of the devil). Baby Jesus arrives on Dec. 24, so Santa comes on Dec. 5.
Nick jerome Giacchina @ Dec 19th 2005 1:03AM
I want that laptop. Where can I buy one? I can do work while eating my laptop :). 'm going to make the Desktop version of that haha. Nice job!
Sc@ry @ Dec 19th 2005 1:03AM
No, Mikulas isn't Santa - Jezisek is Santa in Czech republic. Jezisek = 24.12. Mikulas = 5.12. Jezisek = a lot of gifts and mikulas = a lot of candies. Mikulas is our eqivalet to US Halloween. ;-)