Roughly following a design he found on the Internet, his first project was the "Macquarium," a 2 1/2 gallon tank that was fitted into an old Mac SE case. Lower first started this hobby in 1995 when he was living in Tulsa, Okla., in order to make a few extra dollars. The Sarasota, Fla., computer programmer has built 50 of these computer tanks himself out of different Macintosh monitors, transforming them into living screensavers. Time and money are hard enough to come by, but finding good advice is the real trick. Well, before you lug that old monitor out to the garbage heap, consider this: with about $80, a little time, the right tools and materials, and some good advice, you can transform your monitor into an aquarium. Wondering what to do with that old computer collecting dust in some corner of your home? It's completely useless, but you still can't bring yourself to throw it away when you think about how much it cost.
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