Indiglo Clock Case Mod
WEEEEEEE writes "Just saw over at GideonTech where they just put up a new Indiglo clock mod for a computer case. With avid LAN party go'ers around here, seems like a easy to do mod to keep track of time while you're fraggin' away. More on it over the HOWTO area."
anyone know a good source for internal cables ? I want some really short round ide cables, like 6", but the shortest I can seem to find is 10 to 12...
errr....umm...*whooosh* *whoosh* Is this thing on ?
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Moderators, please mod this down. Here is your justification:
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I see busybox allot these days as a replacement for the standard GNU utils provided with Linux in, for example, my Slackware or Debian boot disks. (Yay for non-bootable scsi CD-ROM btw) Though it has probably been around for ages, I've just began to wonder how the BusyBox binary with all it functionality would compare againt the GNU utils. I think it's pretty obvious that the more obscure GNU util commands have been excluded from the BusyBox binary, but that's an acceptable sacrifice unless I need to do odd things. What I really mean is, how do these two compare in speed, reliability and availability?
Just curious here... :P
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Trolls like you are a major reason for Slashdot's decline.
Site slashdotted?
SexyKellyOsbourne. Known for posting hidden links of old gays doing a blow job. Yes you are a troll.
But, I think this time you are right. I do agree every word with you.
TRITIUM GAS!!! Where are the first tritium mods !?
The US military keeps increasing the use of Tritium Gas "paint" and "glow tubes" but where are the US consumer products for tritium gas?
Even British citizens can buy radioactive keychains, but not us citizens.
And its a felony to sneak them home in suitcases.
I knowthat they are very radioactive if the vials are ruptured and in less than 3,000 feet of space in one room are very bad for a humans lungs, but I WANT THEM ANYWAY!
They are bright as hell (for 10 years) pretty as you can imagine (almost 20 different flourescent colors can be coated in the co2 laser sealed tubes) and very very cheap.
so cheap they are 3 for 5 bucks for little ones.
The military is putting it on almost every gun site and mortar site.
And some usa firms use them in Exit Signs in theaters and such.
But I WANT TO BUY THEM LEGALLY WITHOUT HASSLES
And I promise to keep my testicles off of my case mods, even though beta radiation cannot penetrate even the greasy smegma layer, or at least the dead skin layer.
(its breakage that worries the government of the USA)
Britain trusts its subjects not to break them I suppose.
The cheapest watches that have them that are legal to export for non military use are still 200 dollars.
I LOVE TRITIUM GAS. Radiation is our little glowing friend.
I also think heavy water is fun to hold and weigh on scales (got to do it once).
it's not stuff that matters.
Another slow news day at Slashdot?
there are 3 kinds of people:
* those who can count
* those who can't
...said the troll of the troll...