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    Taking an all-in-one PC to Starbucks is certainly a move — what’s the weirdest PC setup you’ve seen someone use in public?

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    Every so often we see these silly photos of people in a coffee shop using some kind of ridiculous PC setup that isn’t just a laptop or a table. So what’s the weirdest you’ve ever seen?

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