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Location DB > United States > New Jersey > Old Tappan > That /other/ 70's House > INA's Documentation > IMG_2410.jpg

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He apparently also used Linux, it seems. ;)

As for why he'd have this, I have absolutely NO idea.
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Posted by metalwitch40 9/29/2004 10:27 PM | remove
  Maybe he was into wood working?
Posted by Carrie@HPA 10/1/2004 11:06 AM | remove
  Okay.. the test tubes are way to random in this shot.
Posted by TurboZutek 10/1/2004 2:56 PM | remove
  I think these held cut flowers possibly ??
Posted by 'Dukes 10/2/2004 1:21 AM | remove
  What the hell does "Root" mean ? Beastie boys? "Kick it Root Down!"
Posted by MatC 10/2/2004 1:33 AM | remove
  I think Turbo may be right -- it may have been a bud vase or something, where one would put one's roots. HAH HAH HAH HAH HAH! (Sorry, seventies humor.)
Posted by 'Dukes 10/2/2004 2:15 AM | remove
  I keep envisioning " that '70's show "; the previous wardrobe with the insulated vest and the jacket with the fur collar is just what Red Foreman and Kelso would wear.
Posted by TurboZutek 10/2/2004 1:48 PM | remove
  I think the test tubes would be full of cotton wool and you would watch the roots growing down.

We did a similar thing in primary school.
Posted by Murd0c 12/7/2004 5:20 AM | remove
  I thought I was the only one to carve commands into wood. Only mine says 'dev/null/'.
Posted by inventor 5/19/2006 7:55 PM | remove
  That is genius. I'd love to have that above my Sun workstation!
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