Mac mini hookup

Hello i found an old mac mini today for $100 at this local elec. shop...
But i'm on the road with my laptop and no other external monitor....
Is there a quick and easy (no $$) way to hook it up and view/operate it's desktop on my laptop...??
Help...

There is no way to use the laptop's screen as a monitor.
If you have a keyboard for the mini, you could access the hard drive via Firewire Target Disk Mode.
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=58583
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