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David and Katie talk about options for repurposing your Mac and iOS devices including alternate uses for older machines, how to hand devices down to friends, family, donating devices and more. Thanks to MPU listener Jigar Talati for assistance with the shownotes this week! This episode of Mac Power Users is sponsored by: 1Password Have you ever forgotten a password? Now you don't have to worry about that anymore. Smile Typing more with less effort using TextExpander on OS X and iOS makes you a Mac Power User. Gazelle Sell your iPhone for cash at Gazelle!. Harrys.com Quality men's Shaving Products. Fair Prices. Simple. Save $5 off your first purchase using promo code MACPOWER. Links and Show Notes: Links for this episode: Sharknado (TV Movie 2013) - IMDb MILOfest - Macs In The Law Office | Conference for Mac Using Attorneys iMac (Intel-based) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Solid-state drive - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A Comprehensive Video Guide to TextExpander Other World Computing (OWC) - Performance Upgrades For Your Mac Mac Mini - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Mac Attack Join Steve Stanger on "The Mac Attack" every week for an informative and upbeat show full of Mac tips, tricks, and hints you can use. Mac Power Users 126: The Mac Home Server | Mac Power Users macminicolo: Mac Mini colocation | Mac mini hosting Macintosh SE - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Macintosh SE is a personal computer manufactured by Apple between March 1987[1][2] and October 1990. Macquarium - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A Macquarium is an aquarium made to sit within the shell of an Apple Macintosh computer. Mac-O-Lanterns The Mac Mailbox...That's One Way To Recycle Your Old Computer Millenium Falcon Mac mini Mod | Apartment Therapy The Mac Mailbox iGrill - Yours truly with the completed product - Imgur stuff made from stuff clocks made from recycled by pixelthis Amazon.com: iPad Wall Mounts iFixit: The free repair manual - iFixit MPU 097: Repair and Recycle with iFixit’s Kyle Wiens Fixit’s Kyle Wiens joins Katie and David to talk about technology repair, iFixit’s teardowns, and responsible electronic recycling. iMac G4 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The iMac G4 is an all-in-one desktop computer produced and sold by Apple Inc. from 2002 to mid-2004, succeeding the egg-shaped iMac G3 and being succeeded by the iMac G5. Computer Clinic ® National Recycling Coalition Apple - Recycling Program Support Mac Power Users with a Relay FM Membership