The Mac Made of Lego
Anonymous writes "We've had lots of PC based case mods, but I've hardly hear of any Mac ones! I guess Mac owners like their boxes how they are. Until they break; the BBC are running a story about a Mac owner who converted an old Apple by modding the machine with lego."
and remember, its LEGO no matter how many! Not "legos" GRR!!
I've heard of modularity being good, but this is ridiculous.
The owner is auctioning this off on eBay: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item =2729209921&category=171
A case mod on a site that wasn't slashdotted in 10 minutes? Whatever is this world coming to?
"Quoting famous computer scientists out of context is the root of all evil (or at least most of it) in programming." - K
The Compubrick 160, SE, and 6100.
Freakin cool Macs.
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the strongest word is still the word "free"
From the article:
"Once I finally had it built, my girlfriend used it to write her doctoral thesis on feminist metaphysics."
I doubt *anyone* knows just what Mac users want. Least of all Mac users.
Apparently this little mac is currently working as a web server, right there:
http://lego.apple-juice.co.uk/index.html
Let all go visit it and see how the winning bidder reacts when he receives a melted pile of legos.
There are plent of Mac case mods...
http://www.applefritter.com/hacks/index.html
Fear the power of the K'nexintosh!
...And now I've been picked up on Slashdot. I'm sure I can handle it though: I have a 100MHz 603e PowerPC processor and 32MB of RAM!...
SlashDot Him! He's taunting us!
Sometimes I wish I was a plumber, then I'd know how to deal with other people's shit.
So he made a Lego BOX. I have some very young friends that could do the same. I'd help them out with the little person and the flower...
Seriously, what's the big deal? Why did it take "a long time" to come up with this, and "over a month" to build it?
And how can you use Lego bricks to fix a broken video connector?
SYS 64738 NO CARRIER
"The self aggrandisement is annoying and pathetic and not needed, her work might actually stand on it's own merit. The self aggrandisement will probably convince most that it's not worth even a look."
a) it's ironic
b) she didn't write it
"So I read that one paper and if you can seperate the childish assemblage of words most consider shocking, what is left while quite thin in substance is not too bad and not as annoying as some of the feminist diatribes."
It's not a paper. It's a lecture. i.e. it was written for students, in this case, first year undergraduate students, most of whom are as indifferent or hostile to the idea of feminism (not to mention feminist philosophy) as many of the correspondents here appear to be. I can confirm that as a lecture intended to command the attention of 250 usually bored and restless undergraduates, and to force them to think a bit more carefully about the subject, it had the desired effect.
For those who had some trouble comprehending its content or purpose, the lecture puts forward and discusses a number of different positions concerning sex and gender. None of them are novel, nor are they meant to be. It's an introduction to the subject, not the last word on it.
Thank you for your kind attention.
Daniele
A mini-itx project and three atx.
"Lego has great computer-like qualities - it is a binary toy; everything is either connected to something or it's not.
:)
That's stretching it a bit, isn't it? I'm binary too, I'm on the toilet or I'm not. My car is dirty or it isn't. My binary armpits stink or not...
What was his point with that remark?
Ansi's and stupid tricks!