Rootin' Tootin' Case Mod Roundup
BeoR writes "Modding is extremely popular nowadays... with the exception of some, a lot of mods end up in disappointment. Some mods just don't look right... This article is aimed at making "Case Modding" easy... as well as letting you try out any kinds of mods on your case without even scratching it... Check it out"
smallstepforman sent in a link to the aquatank, featuring very real, and probably unhappy, fish! That said, you'd think a computer case would be a happy place for a lizard or snake that would like a little bit on warmth.
We also ran a sectional story which I thought would be interesting for the round-up: PC Cases with Side or Top Mounted Drive Bays?
And, finally, JoeD writes "For my sins, I was emailed the following link: The Pink Hello Kitty Laptop. I struggled to find the adjectives to adequately describe this case mod, but decided that words are inadequate for some things." I think this might be the first custom modded laptop that we've featured on slashdot. Hope the next one won't be as disturbing.
The aqua tank seems to be just out of reach. Those last two components are not widely available in this area for a reasonable price. :-(
I have been pwned because my
He DOES realize that US Postal Service mailboxes (yes, that includes aluminum house mailboxes you buy at the Home Depot) are actually property of the US Postal Service. Yep, even though you physically own it. That's why it's a bad idea to go around putting Dran-O bombs in unsuspecting neighbors' mailboxes. Oh did I say that? =)
Did anyone notice that the Pink Hello Kitty Laptop is a NON-WORKING mod... Not only is it a DOA laptop before the ambitious girls got started, but the "mouse" is a yo-yo attached with a plastic-bead necklace to the computer...
:(
I don't see how this counts as a "case-mod"... Maybe "doorstop-mod", but that's about it...
P.S. Yes, I realize that my comment on such things is proof that I was bored enough to actually read through the better part of the PHKL page...
Loren Osborn
Tom's Hardware is currently running a feature entitled How To Select The Right Case For Your Computer which takes modding potential into consideration, even suggesting the Directron/Super Flower - 201S as a sort of "pre-modded" option for those of us too busy playing games or just too plain lazy to put in the necessary work ourselves.
... Some of us really like to read about nifty hardware presentation hacks like case mods, lego cases, acrylic and cast iron cases, liquid-helium cooled processors, teddybears with routers embedded, etc... and so forth. Why not create a new topic area for material like this *separate* from the regular hardware area so those of us who are interested can see the stories more often and those of us who aren't can filter that area.... like most of us do with Jon Katz...
The next Slashdot story will be ready soon, but subscribers can beat the rush and slashdot the links early!
...that these are the same people who can make a bong out of anything?
"OK, get me a broomstick, some PVC pipe and a cantaloupe."
The only tool you've got against psychosis is experience.
Man, could you imagine a beowulf clust... errr... school of them.
Move on. There's nothing to see here.
To each his own. Welcome to the Internet.
Now go home. :)
Sheet metal does rock, but aluminum flashing won't rust and is easier to work. A big roll of the stuff that will last for years. It's easier to work than steel and much lighter. The drawback is that flashing is thin and not as strong as available heavy steel sheet. You can overcome this by bending a few edges and mounting stiffening pieces. I love my aluminum sheet roll almost as much as I love duct tape.
Mixing steel and aluminum is a bad idea. Their electronegativities are far appart so your steel will rust quickly. Yeah, yeah, yeah, it can be done and there are places for it.
DMCA, Hollings, Palladium. What might have sounded like paranoia is now common sense.
I'm pretty surprised chrisd didn't post this:? t=137&postdays=0&postorder=&start=0
1 . PG 2 . PG 3 . PG
http://www.pheatonforums.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php
And the final pictures here:
http://www.planetcasemod.com/NeXT/Final/angleshot
http://www.planetcasemod.com/NeXT/Final/angleshot
http://www.planetcasemod.com/NeXT/Final/angleshot
This is quite possibly the most impressive case mod I have ever seen.
You can buy one of those displays at B.G. Micro, in case you're wondering.
You have serious personal control issues.
It might be worth noting that the images might meet the dictionary definition of "pornography" depending on your personal reaction to the image. But they hardly meet the usual type of content associated with the term.
I found the included imagery... imature. But it was very easy to scroll past the two images and pay attention to the real content of the site: a fish aquarium in a computer case.
But hey - I have that kind of self control. Maybe you don't.