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Re:Wow... $6,000
citation needed
The Katsuya Matsumura Anime girl computer case mod
Therapeutic 'doll therapy' for dementia seems the most accepted by the medical community and is still controversial, there are other therapeutic studies going on, but I only a spent minute or two googling.
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Re:Cylon?!
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Re:Division By 0 Overflow on Social Networking Sit
Uhm? I don't understand. Did you use html-tags to illustrate something, because in that case (for someone that is part of the slashdot crowd and knows the difference between html and plaintext), you should use html entities. No, really, they are very nifty to actually display greater than and lower than signs. Try this the following time > for >, and < for <
And as for the "modded naked PC", there is weird stuff out there...
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Re:The case is the most important thing...
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Re:The case is the most important thing...
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Re:The case is the most important thing...
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Re:Object of Desire?!?!?!
Maybe they should hire Katsuya Matsumura.
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#1 - The Miss Kanna PC
Here's a link to "The Miss Kanna PC", the anime case mod that made the #1 spot:
http://sae.cside.com/sae/kat/pc/ern005/ekana.htm
This page includes construction details and lots of pictures of the building process. Looks like quite an amazing amount of work went into this... -
Little hard to get in there...
I don't see this providing easy access to the, uhm... "components".
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Mine would look like this
I want humanoid servant bot to look something like this:
http://sae.cside.com/sae/kat/pc/ern005/ekana.htm -
Woman-shaped PCs....
You mean like this? Or perhaps maybe more like this?
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Re:Wow!
Many of the UNIX nerds I know would be much happier with this dream machine.
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Overpriced is unfortunately right....and that may be why the majority of Lego-set-purchasers I know (myself included) are over the age of 21 and purchasing them for themselves. With most of the sets that kids would actually be able to squeeze a decent amount of fun out of being over $40.00, and most of the affordable sets being so rinky-dink, a child given the choice would probably ask their parent for a comparably priced video game instead of a $50 Lego set.
I had (and dearly loved) piles of Legos when I was little, but most of those came as hand-me-downs in buckets. Maybe we can convince the folks at Lego to stop spending as much effort in producing new, specialized blocks for new, specialized sets with fancy graphics on their boxes and start selling things in buckets.
On another note, I bet that if someone were to set up a PayPal account to donate to the Lego corporation, that the mobs of Lego maniacs out there would be able to generate a significant amount of money for them.
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Re:Heh.
Actually, Northgate made a keyboard called OmniKey Ultra, which had a small red ctrl-alt-del button on the back - next to the dip switches, it would seem, and behind a small panel. I never owned one myself, but I've heard talk of it being the uber-super-goodness in keyboards.
I've found an image of it, but the page is Japanese - about one third down the page you can see the red button.