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Beautiful Case Modding

Miles S.F. writes "Thought you guys might appreciate this little project I've been working on. This is what happens when the left and right brain get bored and start talking with each other." Excellent case mods, entertaining reading, good ideas, and a solid site design. Worth a read if only to see the case modded to include a furby.

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  1. Nothing special... by American+AC+in+Paris · · Score: 5, Funny
    Pssh. It's just a big, rectangular white case with a little blue puzzle piece decal in the middle with the words "Click here to get the plugin" underneath.

    What's the advantage of having to click your case to get at the power supply?

    --

    Obliteracy: Words with explosions

  2. Furby by airrage · · Score: 5, Funny

    I'm sorry to disagree with the modder, but to WAKE a furby you shake it. To make it COO, you turn it upside down. The fact that I know this is quite sad.

    --
    "This isn't a study in computer science, its a study in human behavior"
  3. Mainstream by Goldberg's+Pants · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Case modding is slowly becoming more mainstream. While trawling the TV at an ungodly hour last week, I saw an ad for a PC ("Tomorrows technology today" was the catchline, which was funny, given the fact they were using an old ATI Radeon in it...). The side of the case was carved out, had plexiglass fitted, and had neon lights inside. WAY cool looking machine.

    I think case modding is rapidly becoming to computers what hot rodding is to cars. More and more people are customising their systems to add some individuality, which is hardly surprising given the prevalence of beige...

    1. Re:Mainstream by BMonger · · Score: 5, Funny

      Exactly. Which is why somebody needs to call up TLC and pitch them the idea for the show...

      "Trading Cases"

  4. Re:I'd love to look at it... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    I am now boycotting www.designmethod.com.

    Apparently I am too, since the site is slashdotted.

  5. Lucite is NOT Lexan by Durundal · · Score: 5, Informative

    Just a comment, most of you case modder types keep refering to that handy clear plastic you use as Lexan... most of the times I've seen the plastic wrap still on it in your photos, it's not Lexan, it's Lucite. These are not the same, Lexan is a tradename for polycarbonate, Lucite is a trade name for acrylic. Acrylic is much, much, much less tough than Lexan (or Hyzod, or Tuffak, or other trade names for polycarbonate), but also a lot cheaper... for case modding purposes, it's fine, but don't get the two confused if you're counting on the impact resistance of Lexan and you put in Lucite...

    1. Re:Lucite is NOT Lexan by Durundal · · Score: 5, Informative

      Er, forgot to mention that Plexiglas is also acrylic, in case anyone was wondering... handy materials specs can be found at www.matweb.com for pretty much anything you can buy... use the little search box in the upper right hand to have a look.

    2. Re:Lucite is NOT Lexan by MrEfficient · · Score: 5, Informative
      Plexiglass is actually better for case windows since it's a harder, and therefore more scratch resistant substance. Lexan is actually softer, which is why it absorbs impact better and it used in making bullet proof enclosures.

      So, use Plexiglass if you want to help prevent scratches. Use Lexan if you want to try to bulletproof your PC.

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      Check out AbiWord.
    3. Re:Lucite is NOT Lexan by RollingThunder · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Speaking as a SCA fighter, who used lexan as anti-arrow face protection, the man's right. You don't want the wrong one, unless you really feel like picking shards out of your face when it shatters. ;)

  6. Case mods are fun! by Jacer · · Score: 5, Funny

    right now i'm working on building a custom little case small enough to fit underneath the passenger seat of my car, an lcd monitor, a mini keyboard, and i can watch divx on the road, which, in all reality, would be an improvement over my normal driving ability!

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    --fetch daddy's blue fright wig, i must be handsome when i release my rage
    1. Re:Case mods are fun! by Herkum01 · · Score: 4, Funny

      I think that some people would just drive better if you just blackened out all their windows and installed a computer screen in the front window. Hook it up a digital camera and then they convince themselves that they are in a racing game and I believe that their driving skills would improve.

      The only bad thing would be if the driver thought it was like GTA3 and started running over pedestrans because "They are not real."

  7. what's he doing? by TenderMuffin · · Score: 5, Funny

    > Thought you guys might appreciate this little project I've been working on

    is he ASKING to be slashdotted? what is he, insane?

    1. Re:what's he doing? by echophase · · Score: 5, Funny

      is he ASKING to be slashdotted? what is he, insane?

      I used to work where his site is hosted, please, everyone press refresh a few times more for me :)

  8. Based on Experience? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    "Be sure to wet the towel first as they tend to catch fire rather easily"
    Was this something you found out from personal experience or just an old case modder's maxim that you're repeating for the sake of posterity?

  9. Uhm, no. by Black+Parrot · · Score: 5, Funny


    > This is what happens when the left and right brain get bored and start talking with each other.

    No, schizophrenia is what happens when the left and right brain get bored and start talking with each other.

    --
    Sheesh, evil *and* a jerk. -- Jade
  10. Mirror: by Busty+Amateur · · Score: 5, Funny

    I posted a mirror here.

  11. Not a quote you want to hear out side of modding.. by Bobulusman · · Score: 5, Funny
    I drilled out his eyeballs and fitted the main power and hard-drive LED's into them. His speaker was removed for obvious reasons, but all other functions work

    A cool site (All that flash stuff will just increase the /. effect, though), but that quote out of context would lead to some interesting situations.... :)
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    Cogito ergo sum in Slashdot.
  12. Mastercard lives by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny


    18" inch wheels: $1600

    ridiculously high functionless wing: $1000

    noisy coffee can like tail pipe: $500

    mp3 player that resembles furby and takes up the entire back seat: $1200

    Knowing you're the liberace of side show circuit with your 115 hp honda civic: Priceless

  13. Am I missing something? by Jordy · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Seriously, why does every case design done like this have to have a window and neon? I mean seriously guys, it has been done.

    How about a wood case? How about a leather clad case to match your wife's purse? How about a faux fur case? How about a carpet case to match your floor? How about a Shoji-Screen type case? How about a pyramid case? A dice-colored case?

    Or how about a case that doesn't slowly cook their users by emitting massive unshielded electromagnetic radiation?

    Of course that's just my opinion, I could be wrong.

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    The world is neither black nor white nor good nor evil, only many shades of CowboyNeal.
  14. Scientific Discovery! by Quarters · · Score: 5, Funny

    I think I've discovered two constants in the universe.

    1) Slashdot will post just about any case mod "story" that gets submitted.

    2) People who submit case-mod "stories", even with the knowledge of what the Slashdot Effect is, will gladly let their web-server burst into flames just so people can see what shaky-handed work they did with a Dremel tool and a piece of aluminum.

  15. Re:Flash Site by dwheeler · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Wake up: the web is about communication. If you conform to open standards, you aid communication, because it means that anyone can reach you. HTML, PNG, etc., all conform to standards (such as those produced by the W3C and IETF). Gratuitous use of non-standard formats is worth complaining about, because when enough complaints get made, the websites either stop using the nonstandard format, or convince enough people to create a standard for it.

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    - David A. Wheeler (see my Secure Programming HOWTO)
  16. Re:Site Design by Rick+the+Red · · Score: 4, Informative
    How the hell are we supposed to know it's a Flash only site before we go there?

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    If all this should have a reason, we would be the last to know.
  17. CD-Rom by sfe_software · · Score: 5, Insightful

    In the V3 mod, I really like the CD-ROM modification. I've seen many case mods, but I haven't seen this before.

    Basically the CD-ROM runs open, painted nicely, and under a plexiglass opening in the top. You can watch the disc spin. Very nice, something I will keep in mind if/when I get around to doing a case mod.

    I also like the heavy use of those $6 rope-lights. Much cheaper/more flexible than neon, though they do get warm (I have one, it's like 35 watts and runs on house current)...

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    NGWave - Fast Sound Editor for Windows
  18. Re:Nothing... by silicon_synapse · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The most impressive thing is what he did to his monitor

    Except the fact that it now has like NO ventilation. Well very little anyway.

  19. BIG EFFIN' WARNING by EvilStein · · Score: 5, Informative

    taking apart a monitor can be deadly. There's still a fair amount of voltage in monitors.

    They should not really be mucked about with by case modders unless they carry lots of life insurance and don't care about getting electrocuted.

    If you're going for the "Young Einstein" look, then maybe modding monitor cases could be a lucrative career option for you, but for everyone else? Well, the what-should-be-obvious applies:WARNING! HIGH VOLTAGE!

  20. ROFL by Cervantes · · Score: 5, Funny
    Hot glue, solder and a ton of cussing. The furby has been mounted.

    That is soooo wrong!

    And a lil PS to all the whiny bitches complainin' bout the site. Boo freakin hoo, cry me a river. Flash may suck, but so did Java, and that didn't stop everyone from mounting it like a rabid dog, eh? Stop yer complainin' and enjoy some resonably-decent mods, wouldya?

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    If I knew the wedgies I gave you back in 6th grade would have resulted in this . . . I might have taken a moments pause.
  21. Re:That Furby Mod is Pretty Sick by jbarlow · · Score: 5, Funny

    I got into modding a few months ago and even got my wife tricking out her box.

    Erm... Dare I even remark on the last half of that statement?

  22. Don't Be A Darwin Award Winner! by Caraig · · Score: 5, Informative

    Look at "Version 4," the tenth picture. The one talking about how he fit the Dell power supply into the HP case.

    How did he do it? He removed the cover to the power supply and mounted it flush to the bottom of the case. That power supply is nekkid in the case. This is going to be his KIDS GAMING COMPUTER. The plexi cover is hinged so that, presumably, the kids can fix the interior components themselves.

    Holy $#!^, this is a BAD THING. Kids will be kids, they haven't had basic electrical engineering yet. Opening up a power supply is *always* a bad idea, there are capacitors in there that'll take a dangerously indefinite "while" to discharge when the system is unplugged. I can't stress enough that a naked power supply is a high-amperage electric shock waiting to happen.

    Miles, dude, if you're reading this, DO SOMETHING ABOUT THAT POWER SUPPLY!

    --
    "I am an Adept of Tantric VAX."
    1. Re:Don't Be A Darwin Award Winner! by geekoid · · Score: 4, Funny

      OMG! he probably has ppower outlets in his house to!

      sheesh. Assuming the child using the computer is at least 4, at worse hell get shot acros the floor and through a breaker. probably teach an important lesson.

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      The Kruger Dunning explains most post on /. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunning%E2%80%93Kruger_effect
  23. Re:Danger! Danger Will Robinson! by shepd · · Score: 5, Informative

    You think that's dangerous?

    That dummy opens up his monitor and doesn't even mention to the general public that they need to discharge the 20 000 Volts inside before doing anything.

    What a dumbass. Not to mention his shiny new monitor will blow up in no time now -- old IBM monitors were famous for blowing their output transistors (or so I'm told) due to heat buildup. Since he has about 1/10th of the original ventilation... BOOM!

    Not to even get into the RF coming out of the gaping hole in that case. I wouldn't want to be this guys neighbour...

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    If you could be told what you can see or read, then it follows that you could be told what to say or think - BoC
  24. not on the web by merriam · · Score: 5, Interesting

    But seriously, I think Slashdot submitters should make sure the linked information is on the web. Flash doesn't count.

    A tip for Mozilla users:

    rm /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libnullplugin.so

    -- or wherever your plugin directory is. It works with other Mozilla-based browsers such as Phoenix and Galeon. It stops the browser asking if you want to get Flash every time you load a page with a flash file on it. You will get just one more annoying pop-up, on which you can tell it to stop bothering you about plugins.

    You can use a special separate instance of Mozilla for when you want to use plugins. It's much less trouble than dealing with them all the time when you're just trying to browse the web.

  25. And the Darwin award goes to... by bleckywelcky · · Score: 5, Interesting


    This Guy!

    Opening up your monitor should always come with some sort of DEATH IS EMMINANT warning. And running your power supply with the cover off? What the? Especially with little kids around, sheesh.

    On a more intelligent note, does anyone have any background or experience with removing the shielding on cases? I remember visiting an engineering firm where they field tested new electronic devices to see if they met FCC requirements for emissions - they noted that they have tested computer equipment and cases before, although they mainly stick to car radios and whatnot, and that they have rejected many test subjects. Most case mods involve some sort of window that I would tend to think would cause interference with adjacent electronic devices. Any thoughts on this, or anyone know of problems setting modded cases next to your monitor/speakers/TV/entertainment equipment? Perhaps all the other devices' shielding is enough to protect it.

  26. What the fuck shitty browser do you use??? by Wakko+Warner · · Score: 5, Funny

    At least you're not a Lynx user:

    "I'd like to see that case mod, but, man, that guy's using images..."

    - A.P.

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    "Remember when the U.S. had a drug problem, and then we declared a War On Drugs, and now you can't buy drugs anymore?"